SOLUTION: solve this simultaneous equation 3x^2-xy=0 2y-5x=1

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Question 1176444: solve this simultaneous equation
3x^2-xy=0
2y-5x=1

Answer by ikleyn(52858)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Factor the first equation by taking x outside the parentheses.


Then the first equation will deploy in two separate equations.


In this way, your original nonlinear system deploys in two separate systems of linear equations.


Each of these system can be solved by a standard canonical way,
and the solution to the original system of nonlinear equations is the UNION of separate solutions
for two participating systems of lnear equations.


Having this hint, you just know the way and can complete the rest ON YOUR OWN.



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