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- Algebraically find the x-coordinates where the line y = 2x – 3 intersects the circle (x – 3)' +(y+1)* = 68.
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wouldn’t it be -3? i’m not sure tho but if y=2x-3 and the circle is (x-3)+(y+1) they both have (-3)
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