SOLUTION: Find the solutions by using substitution method.
y squared= x squared - 32
x squared+ y squared = 40
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Question 192002: Find the solutions by using substitution method.
y squared= x squared - 32
x squared+ y squared = 40
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the solutions by using substitution method.
y squared= x squared - 32
x squared+ y squared = 40
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Sub for y^2 into the 2nd eqn
x = +6
x = -6
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y = +2
y = -2
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