SOLUTION: find each common solution algebraically. express irrational roots in simplest radical form.
y= x^2 - 2x
y= 3x
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Question 729304: find each common solution algebraically. express irrational roots in simplest radical form.
y= x^2 - 2x
y= 3x
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You show two equations using two unknown variables. Easiest to start is substitute for y into the first equation and solve for x.
x=0 or x=+5.
The original posting was in "Algebra: Trigonometry", but there is no trigonometry needed in what was posted originally.
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