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PLEASE HELP: What are the solutions to the system of equations? {−x+y=4, y+12=x^2+x

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manamoto13 manamoto13
  • 04-08-2021

Answer:

1. x = -4 + y (answer for the equation −x+y=4)

2. parabola with vertex  at (h, k) = (-1/2, -49/4), and focal length at |p| = 1/4

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