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Solve this system algebraicly. y = 2(x + 4) {}^(2) y = (1)/(2) (x + 1) {}^(2)
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Solve this system algebraicly. y = 2(x + 4) {}^(2) y = (1)/(2) (x + 1) {}^(2)
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Hopefully this helps you. If you do not understand any of them, feel free to ask
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