SOLUTION: 3x+2y=5 and 2x^2+xy+y^2=14.
Please solve for me I am dying to know how,thanks
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Question 856321: 3x+2y=5 and 2x^2+xy+y^2=14.
Please solve for me I am dying to know how,thanks
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It is a line intersecting an ellipse (center at (0,0)) in two places
x = -1, y = 4
x = 31/11, y = -19/11
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