SOLUTION: Systems of Linear Equations : Solve Algebraically
2x^2+y^2=17
x^2+2y^2=22
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Question 432745: Systems of Linear Equations : Solve Algebraically
2x^2+y^2=17
x^2+2y^2=22
Answer by checkley79(3341) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x^2+y^2=17 multiply by -2 & add.
x^2+2y^2=22
-4x^2-2y^2=-34
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-3x^2=-12
x^2=-12/-3
x^2=4
x=sqrt4
x=2 ans.
4+2y^2=22
2y^2=22-4
2y^2=18
y^2=18/2
y^2=9
y=sqrt9
y=3 ans.
Proof:
2*4+9=17
8+9=17
17=17
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