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7 April, 23:54

How many solutions does the system have?

y = - 2x + 2

y = x2 - 3x

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  1. 8 April, 00:10
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    For you problem is the equations?

    y=-2x+2

    &

    y=2x-3x

    then it would be one solution because they are two straight lines that don't have the same slope.
  2. 8 April, 03:13
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    Y = - 2x + 2

    y = x² - 3x

    -2x + 2 = x² - 3x

    + 2x + 2x

    2 = x² - x

    2 - 2 = x² - x - 2

    0 = x² - x - 2

    x = - (-1) ± √ ((-1) ² - 4 (1) (-2))

    2 (1)

    x = 1 ± √ (1 + 8)

    2

    x = 1 ± √ (9)

    2

    x = 1 ± 3

    2

    x = 1 + 3 or x = 1 - 3

    2 2

    x = 4 or x = - 2

    2 2

    x = 2 or x = - 1

    y = - 2x + 2

    y = - 2 (2) + 2 or y = - 2 (-1) + 2

    y = - 4 + 2 or y = 2 + 2

    y = - 2 or y = 4

    (x, y) = (2, - 2) or (-1, 4)

    The system has two solutions, which is equal to (2, - 2) and (-1, 4).
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