Finding Solutions for Systems of Quadratic Equations

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The discussion revolves around solving a system of quadratic equations: x^2 + y^2 = 25 and y - x^2 = -5. The initial attempts involved substitution and the quadratic formula, but the user struggled to find the correct solutions. After realizing a mistake in copying the equations, the user corrected the second equation and successfully found the solutions. The conversation highlights the importance of accurately transcribing problems to avoid confusion in solving quadratic equations.
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:eek: OMG! This question is annoying me to death... :bugeye:

x^2 + y^2 = 25
x^2 + y = -5

I understand you substitute, and I did...
x^2 = -5 - y

So I plugged it in...
(-5 - y) + y^2 = 25
subtract 25) y^2 - y - 30 = 0

I tried the quadratic formula AND did the whole (y + 1)(y - 30)=0,
but they would not equal the answers: (3,4)(-3,4)(-5,0)

Please help! I can't understand why I can't get this answer, but yet I can get the others. :
 
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I tried the quadratic formula AND did the whole (y + 1)(y - 30)=0,

wrong...
(y+1)(y-30)= y^2 -29y -30
do it again pls
 
okay...i see...
(y-6)(y+5)=0
So I plugged in:
6) x^2 = -5 - (6)
x^2 = -11
I also plugged in -5) x ^2 = -5 - (-5) = 0
That got me the (-5,0), but I still do not understand how to get the other two points...
 
see if you copy your question correctly,
x^2 + y^2 = 25
x^2 + y = -5
has one solution only , which is (0,-5), if you don't believe me, you can try plug in your ANSWER in the equations above, you will see LHS is NOT equal RHS
 
ack...

yea..i copied the question wrong...it was:
x^2 + y ^2 = 25
y - x^2 = -5
Got the answers, thnx SO much!

I STILL can't believe I copied the wrong question...sorry I put you through the trouble with that, too...
 
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