We are given the following system of equations:
We are asked to find the point of interception or equivalently find the solution to the system. To do that, we will replace the value of (y+2) from equation (2) into equation (1), like this:
Now we will solve the parenthesis. For the parenthesis on the left we'll use the following property:
Solving we get:
Adding like terms:
Now we will subtract 16 on both sides:
Now we will solve this equation using the quadratic formula, that is:
Where:
Replacing we get:
Now we solve the operations:
Now we replace the values of "x" in equation (2)
For x = 3
Now we solve for "y", by taking square roots on both sides:
For x = -9
Taking square root:
Since we get the square root of a negative number there are no real "y" solution for x = -9, therefore, the only real solution is (x,y)=(3,-2)