SOLUTION: How do you solve quadratic equation xy = 6 ; x - 2y + 1=0 graphically.
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Question 132096: How do you solve quadratic equation xy = 6 ; x - 2y + 1=0 graphically.
Answer by Photonjohn(42) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The intersection of straight line that intersects the two points of the hyperbola are the two answers. (3,2) and (4,-2) are the two answers.
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