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Solve the following system of algebraic equations: Y = 1-x^2 and y = 1+x

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Answer:

x=0; x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

The system presents a quadratic equation and a linear equation. Therefore, the result will have two solutions.

The first step is to match the two equations:


1+x=1-x^(2)

Then we clear the equation by zeroing.


0=x^(2) +x+1-1

Now we perform indicated operations


x^(2) +x=0

We factor with the common factor method

x(x+1)=0

We equal each factor to zero and get the results

x=0

(x+1)=0

x=-1

The two values ​​that satisfy both equations are 0 and -1

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