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Find all solutions to the following system of equations x+y=4 ; (x+3)²+(y-2)²=10. Illustrate with a graph.

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Explanation:


x+y=4


(x+3)^(2)+(y-2)^(2)=10

From first equation


x=4-y

Substituting in the second equation


(4-y+3)^(2)+(y-2)^(2)=10\\\Rightarrow (7-y)^2+y^2+4-4y=10\\\Rightarrow 49+y^2-14y+y^2+4-4y=10\\\Rightarrow 2y^2-18y+43=0

Solving the equation we get


y=(-\left(-18\right)+√(\left(-18\right)^2-4\cdot \:2\cdot \:43))/(2\cdot \:2), (-\left(-18\right)-√(\left(-18\right)^2-4\cdot \:2\cdot \:43))/(2\cdot \:2)\\\Rightarrow y=(9)/(2)+i(√(5))/(2), (9)/(2)-i(√(5))/(2)

Hence the circle and the line will not intersect and have no solutions

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