SOLUTION: x^2-6x+y6^2 x=-1 y=-3
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Question 201002: x^2-6x+y6^2 x=-1 y=-3
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x^2 -6x +y^2,,,,for x= (-1),,,,,y=(-3)
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Assure that this is correct problem
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(-1)^2 -6(-1) +(-3)^2
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1 +6 +9 = 16
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