SOLUTION: solve:
x - y = 0
y = x^2
i think you put the value for y into the first equation, but i dont know where to go from there.
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Question 37094: solve:
x - y = 0
y = x^2
i think you put the value for y into the first equation, but i dont know where to go from there.
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
X=Y THEREFORE Y=Y~2 OR Y=1 & X=1
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