SOLUTION: x-2y=2 and x^2+5x+3y=3

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Question 981149: x-2y=2 and x^2+5x+3y=3
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What did you want with these? Solution for the two as a system? If that, you can solve first equation for x in terms of y, and then substitute this for x in the second (quadratic) equation.








This is not easily factored.
-------after steps from formula of general solution to quadratic equation
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-----------and you can find the x values corresponding to each of these.

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