Question 1178810
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a  TWIN  problem is just solved in the lesson


<A HREF=https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Systems-of-equations/The-system-of-nonlinear-alg-equations-with-symm-functions-in-the-left-side.lesson>https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Systems-of-equations/The-system-of-nonlinear-alg-equations-with-symm-functions-in-the-left-side.lesson</A>,  &nbsp;&nbsp;Problem &nbsp;1


https://www.algebra.com/algebra/homework/Systems-of-equations/The-system-of-nonlinear-alg-equations-with-symm-functions-in-the-left-side.lesson 



Consider it as your &nbsp;TEMPLATE &nbsp;and solve the given problem &nbsp;SIMILARLY.



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This problem's level is &nbsp;MUCH &nbsp;HIGHER &nbsp;than an ordinary school Math problem.


It is a &nbsp;Math &nbsp;Circle &nbsp;level problem.


So, &nbsp;I assume that the person who came with such problem, &nbsp;has an adequate level in &nbsp;Math

(otherwise, &nbsp;there is no sense to discuss the subject with him &nbsp;(or her) ).


For such a person, &nbsp;this &nbsp;TEMPLATE &nbsp;and my reference is enough and even more than enough.



It would be even better for such a person to develop his &nbsp;(or her) &nbsp;own solution, &nbsp;having this first class hint.



So, &nbsp;boldly go forward and do not forget to post me your &nbsp;"THANKS" &nbsp;for my teaching.