SOLUTION: find the coordinate of the point interception of the ellipse 4x^2+4y^2=4 and the circle x^2+y^2=2
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Question 798303: find the coordinate of the point interception of the ellipse 4x^2+4y^2=4 and the circle x^2+y^2=2
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find the coordinate of the point interception of the ellipse 4x^2+4y^2=4 and the circle x^2+y^2=2
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4x^2+4y^2=4 --> x^2 + y^2 = 1
That's a circle, radius 1.
The 2 circles are concentric, they have the same center, the Origin.
--> no intersection
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