SOLUTION: y+3x^2-5x+2 y=3x^2 y=-x^2=4x-8 y=-2x^2

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Question 23681: y+3x^2-5x+2
y=3x^2
y=-x^2=4x-8
y=-2x^2

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Are you sure you copied these correctly? You have no equal signs in the first equation, and two equal signs in the third equation. Also, what did you want to do with this problem? Were you wanting to graph them? On same graph? Separate graphs? Is it okay to use calculators?

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