SOLUTION: y=-x^2+4 Y=-4x+8

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Question 1022219: y=-x^2+4
Y=-4x+8

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y=-x^2+4
Y=-4x+8
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Since the both equal y:
-x^2 + 4 = -4x + 8
Solve for x, then for y

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