SOLUTION: Suppose you need to solve a system of equations in which one equation represents a circle and the other represents a line. How many solutions can your system have?
How many solu
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Question 224439: Suppose you need to solve a system of equations in which one equation represents a circle and the other represents a line. How many solutions can your system have?
How many solutions does the following system of equations have?
X^2+y^2=64
x=1
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Suppose you need to solve a system of equations in which one equation represents a circle and the other represents a line.
How many solutions can your system have?
It can have 0, 1 or 2 solutions.
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How many solutions does the following system of equations have?
X^2+y^2=64
x=1
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It has 2.
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