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Use graphing to find the solution of the system of equations. -x^2+y=1, -x+y=2

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x=-0.62 or
x=1.62




Step-by-step explanation


For
-x^2+y=1



We make y the subject to obtain,




y=x^2+1


We can easily graph this function, because we just have to transform the graph of
y=x^2 by shifting the intercept up to
1.



As for the straight line,
-x+y=2,


We find the intercepts as follows,



When
y=0,x=-2.


When
x=0,y=2.


We plot the points
(-2,0) and



(0,2).



We now draw the two graphs on the same graph sheet. The intersection of the two graphs gives the solution to be



x=-0.62 or
x=1.62


See graph




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