15. What is the solution of the linear-quadratic system of equations?

{y = x^2 + 5x - 3}
{y - x = 2}

makes no damn sense

does anyone else try to understand this but just can't so you end up cheating?

Try substituting those values, and you will see they do not fit either equation.

looking at the 2nd equation, y = x+2, so
x+2 = x^2+5x-3
x^2 + 4x - 5 = 0
(x+5)(x-1) = 0
x = -5 or 1
so, y = -3 or 3
the solutions are thus (-5,-3)(1,3)

first things first...calm down. yes, its extremely hard. but we go simple approach. y-x=2 implies y=x+2.we substitute that in the first equation to get x+2 = x^2+5x-3 =x^2+4x-5=0.

We factor to get (x-1)(x+5)=0. Thus, x=1, or -5. PLugging in, we get y=-3,3. Thus, (1,3)(-5,-3) are the solutions

@ight, no I cheat reguardless. I would have no idea where to start. lmao

you guys are life savers thank you

ong tho i try to understand math sometimes but it's just so poorly described in class i feel weird trying to ask for extra help when everyone else already understands ._.

lmfao learning algebra 2 is like learning Japanese for me πŸ˜‚ it makes no sense to meπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Yeah but it because algebra get confusing real quick for me.

what about the first equation?