SOLUTION: find the intersection and draw the curves (x-1)^2=y+1, 5x^2-y^2=4x
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Question 1029023: find the intersection and draw the curves (x-1)^2=y+1, 5x^2-y^2=4x
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Substituting,
Four solutions,
Now use either equation to solve for the corresponding y values.
I'll do one, you do the others,
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