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Solve the system of equations y = 2x^2 + x – 6 and y = 4

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Explanation:

Substitute y = 4 into the first equation:


4=2x^2+x-6

Subtract 4 from both sides:


2x^2+x-10=0

We can factor in order to find values of x.

Factor the equation:


2x^2+x-10=0

Factors of 10 we'll use:

5 and 2.


(2x+5)(x-2)=0

Set the parentheses equal to 0 then find the values of x:


(2x+5)=0


x=-2(1)/(2)


(x-2)=0


x=2


x=2, \: or \: -2(1)/(2) .

Check:


4=2(2)^2+2-6


4=2(4)+2-6


4=4 \: \checkmark


4=2(-2(1)/(2) )^2-2(1)/(2) -6


4=2(6(1)/(4))-2(1)/(2) -6


4=12(1)/(2) -2(1)/(2) -6


4=10-6


4=4 \: \checkmark

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