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Solve the system of equations y = x2 + 2x − 1 and y − 3x = 5

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Answer:


(x, y)=\{(-2,-1), (3,14)\}

Explanation:


y=x^2+2x-1, y=3x+5 \\ \\ \implies x^2+2x-1=3x+5 \\ \\ x^2-x-6=0 \\ \\ (x-3)(x+2)=0 \\ \\ x=-2, 3 \\ \\ x=-2 \implies y=-1 \\ \\ x=3 \implies y=14 \\ \\ \therefore (x, y)=\{(-2,-1), (3,14)\}

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