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How many solutions does the system have? {y=−2x+2y=x2−3x Enter your answer in the box.

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The system has two solutions.

Step-by-step explanation

The given equations are


y=-2x + 2

and


y={x}^(2) - 3x

We equate both equations to obtain;


{x}^(2) - 3x =-2x + 2

This implies that,


{x}^(2) - 3x +2x - 2 = 0


{x}^(2) - x - 2 = 0

where a=1, b=-1,c=-2.

We find the discriminant, D=b²-4ac of this equation to be;


D = {(-1)}^(2) - 4(1)( - 2) = 9

Since the discriminant is greater than zero, it means the two functions intersected at two distinct points.


Hence the system has two solutions.
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