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How many real solutions does this system of equations have? xy = 9
y = 3x - 1

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Answer:

two real, unequal roots

Explanation:

y is definied as y = 3x - 1. Substitute 3x - 1 for y in xy = 9, obtaining:

x(3x - 1) = 9. Then:

3x^2 - x - 9 = 0. In this quadratic, the coefficients are a = 3, b = -1 and c = -9.

Calculating the discriminant b^2 - 4ac, we get (-1)^2 - 4(3)(-9), or 1 + 108, or 109. Because the discriminant is positive, we have two real, unequal roots.

User Rohit Krishnan
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Answer:

infinitely many on edge

got it wrong thanks to the person above :)

Explanation:

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