SOLUTION: Find the points of intersection of x^2-4y=1 and x^2+x-2y=8

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Question 1018314: Find the points of intersection of x^2-4y=1 and x^2+x-2y=8
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From eq. 2,

So then,

Substitute into eq. 1,




Two solutions:


Then,




(5,6)
and


Then,



(3,2)
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