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How do you solve this system of equation? y=x^3, y=x^2

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Answer:


\displaystyle [0, 0] \\ [1, 1]

Explanation:

This is a straight giveaway. We can tell by their degrees that the common answer to start with is 1 because they both equal 1, and we can also insert a 0 because when plugged in for x, they equal 0, so with that, you have your two solutions.

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