To calculate: The solution for the system of equations -2x^{2}+

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2021-11-17

To calculate: The solution for the system of equations
2x2+3y2=10;
5x2+2y2=13.

Answer & Explanation

Roger Noah

Roger Noah

Beginner2021-11-18Added 17 answers

Given Information:
The provided system of equations is:
2x2+3y2=10
5x2+2y2=13
Calculation:
Consider the provided system of equations:
A.2x2+3y2=10
B. 5x2+2y2=13
Multiply A with 5 and B with 2:
5A10x2+15y2=50
2B10x2+4y2=26
Add both the above equations:
19y2=76
Dividing both sides by 19,
y2=4
y=±2
Now, substitute 2 for y in B and obtain the value of x:
5x2+2(2)2=13
5x2+8=13
Subtracting 8 from both sides then dividing by 5,
5x2=5
x2=1
x=±1 Now, substitute —2 for y in B and obtain the value of x:
5x2+2(2)2=13
5x2+8=13
Subtracting 8 from both sides then dividing by 5,
5x2=5
x2=1
x=±1
So, the solutions sets obtained are
{(1,2),(1,2),(1,2),(1,2)}.
Therefore, the solutions to the set of equations 2x2+3y2=10; 5x2+2y2=13 is
{(1,2),(1,2),(1,2),(1,2)}.

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