SOLUTION: please solve this one 2y^2+5xy=1.........(1) 3x-2y=-6.........(2)

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Question 1049309: please solve this one
2y^2+5xy=1.........(1)
3x-2y=-6.........(2)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20060)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
please solve this one



Solve the second equation for x





Substitute  for x in the
first equation:








 
 








Two values of y,  and 

Substituting the first in

















So one solution is



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Substituting the second in

















So the other solution is



Edwin

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