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Graph the line given by x+y=-2 and the quadratic curve given by y=x²-4. Find all solutions to the system of equations. Verify your result both algebraically and graphically.

User Mike Grimm
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Answer:

(1,-3) and (-2,0)

Explanation:


x+y=-2


y=x^2-4

Applying the second equation to the first


x+x^2-4=-2\\\Rightarrow x+x^2-4+2=0\\\Rightarrow x^2+x-2=0

Solving the equation we get


x=(-1+√(1^2-4\cdot \:1\left(-2\right)))/(2\cdot \:1), (-1-√(1^2-4\cdot \:1\left(-2\right)))/(2\cdot \:1)\\\Rightarrow x=1, -2

When x = 1


y=-2-1\\\Rightarrow y=-3

When x = -2


y=-2-(-2)\\\Rightarrow y=0

So, the line and curve will intersect at points (1,-3) and (-2,0)

Graph the line given by x+y=-2 and the quadratic curve given by y=x²-4. Find all solutions-example-1
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