SOLUTION: I need help please, solving this equation.
(y - 1)^2 = x + 1
(y + 2)^2 = -x + 4
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Question 445070: I need help please, solving this equation.
(y - 1)^2 = x + 1
(y + 2)^2 = -x + 4
Answer by rwm(914) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you must learn to speak clearly and correctly.
There are two equations and you asked for help "solving this equation"
This means one equation.
So which one do you want to solve?
Perhaps you mean you need help solving this system of equations.
add them to eliminate x
now solve for y
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