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How many real solutions does the system have? {y=−3x−3y=x2−3x+5 Enter your answer in the box

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Answer:

Zero real solutions does the system have.

Explanation:

Given the system of equations:


y = -3x-3


y = x^2-3x+5

Equate these equations we have;


-3x-3 = x^2-3x+5

Add 3x to both sides we have;


-3 = x^2+5

Subtract 5 from both sides we have;


x^2 = -8


x = \pm √(-8)=\pm 8i


x = \pm 8i, where i is the imaginary part.

both solution are imaginary.

Therefore, the system of equation does not have any real solutions.

User DimitrisCBR
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we have that
y=−3x−3
y=x²−3x+5

using a graph tool
see the attached figure


the system has zero real solutions, the graphics do not intercept
How many real solutions does the system have? {y=−3x−3y=x2−3x+5 Enter your answer-example-1
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