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What are the solutions to the following system of equations?

2x − y = 6
y = x2 − 9

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Answer:

(3, 0) and (-1, -8)

Explanation:

Equation 1

  • 2x - y = 6
  • Rearrange it so that it is equal to 'y'
  • -y = 6 - 2x
  • y = 2x - 6

Substituting the value of y in Equation 2

  • y = x² - 9
  • ⇒ 2x - 6 = x² - 9
  • ⇒ x² - 2x - 3 = 0
  • ⇒ x² + x - 3x - 3 = 0
  • ⇒ x(x + 1) - 3(x + 1) = 0
  • ⇒ (x - 3)(x + 1) = 0
  • x = 3, -1

Taking x = 3

  • y = 2(3) - 6
  • y = 0
  • Solution 1 = (3, 0)

Taking x = -1

  • y = 2(-1) - 6
  • y = -2 - 6
  • y = -8
  • Solution 2 = (-1, -8)

Solutions

  • (3, 0) and (-1, -8)
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