SOLUTION: 2x-3y=17 X^2+2y^2-3x+y=19

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Question 1173003: 2x-3y=17
X^2+2y^2-3x+y=19

Answer by ikleyn(52776)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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From the first equation, express   x =   and substitute it into the second equation.

You will get then the quadratic equation for single unknown  x.

Simplify it;  reduce to the standard form quadratic equation and then
solve it using the quadratic formula.

It is a long way,  and I wish good luck to you  (!)

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