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question about the lesson I-C 6.10
In the video question 6.10, Mr. John didn't explain how he got the solution of (x,y)=(12/5, 16/5)
I'm just confused about how to get it but I understand all the steps.
Thank You.
Once we know that $(x,y)$ satisfy $2x + y = 8$ and $x^2 + y^2 = 16$, we can solve for $y$ in the first equation and substitute in the second to obtain $$x^2 + (-2x + 8)^2 = 16,$$ so $5x^2 - 32x + 64 = 16$.
Solving this equation gives $x = 4$ or $x = \dfrac{12}{5}$. Then for each of these we can find $y$, which gives the solutions $(4, 0)$ and $\left(\dfrac{12}{5},\dfrac{16}{5}\right)$.
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