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17 February, 20:30

Y=-x^2-4x+23 and 2x+y=15 what is the solution

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  1. 17 February, 21:07
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    This is a system of equations, meaning you find the value of one variable and substitute it into the other equation

    if y=-x^2-4x+23 we can put that into the second equation for y

    This gives us 2x + (-x^2-4x+23) = 15

    Lets simplify this and set it equal to 0 by moving the 15 over

    -x^2-2x+8=0

    This gets us x=-4, 2

    Lets try plugging both those back into our first equation and see what value of y we get

    y = - (-4^2) - 4 (-4) + 23; y=23

    y = - (2^2) - 4 (2) + 23; y=11

    So you get two sets of solutions

    (-4,23) and (2,11)
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