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Solve the system by substitution.
y=-x^2+2x+10
y=x+4

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Answer:

x=3, y=7

x=-2, y=2

Explanation:

System of Equations

We have the following equations:


y=-x^2+2x+10


y=x+4

We'll solve it by substitution. Since the second equation is already solved for y, we use that expression and substitute into the first equation:


x+4=-x^2+2x+10

Since this is a quadratic equation, it's convenient to have all terms to one side:


x+4+x^2-2x-10=0

Simplifying and reordering:


x^2-x-6=0

Factoring:


(x-3)(x+2)=0

Solving:

x=3, x=-2

Those yield to two solutions for y:

y=x+4

y=7, y=2

The solutions of the system are:

x=3, y=7

x=-2, y=2

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