How can x^2+3x+1=2x^2+2x+3 be set up as a system of equations?
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Answer:
System of equations of x^2+3x+1=2x^2+2x+3 is x^2-x+2=0.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to make system of equations of:
x^2+3x+1=2x^2+2x+3
Solving,
Adding -2x^2 on both sides
x^2+3x+1-2x^2=2x^2+2x+3-2x^2
-x^2+3x+1=2x+3
Adding -2x on both sides
-x^2+3x+1-2x=2x+3-2x
-x^2+x+1=3
Adding -3 on both sides
-x^2+x+1-3=3-3
-x^2+x-2=0
Multiplying with -1
x^2-x+2=0
System of equations of x^2+3x+1=2x^2+2x+3 is x^2-x+2=0.
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