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consider the equation is Y equals 1/square root of x and y=x-2. approximate solution of the system equations

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Answer:

x=1.5 & x=1.2

Explanation:

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Answer:


x=1 and
x=4

Explanation:

We have the following system of equations:


y=√(x) and
y=x-2

To solve the problem, we need to equal the two equations:


x-2=√(x)
(x-2)^(2) =x
x^(2) -4x + 4 = x


x^(2) -5x + 4 = 0

So you need to find two numbers that added equal to 5 and multiplied equal to 4. These two numbers are
x=-1 and
x=-4.

Then, the factorized form of the polynomial is:
(x-1)(x-4).

The, the solution to the system of equations is:
x=1 and
x=4.

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