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Mathematics, 06.05.2020 22:22 Anabel818

Consider the system of quadratic equations

y =3x^2 - 5x
y = 2x^2 - x - c

Where c is a real number,

(a) For what value(s) of c will the system have exactly one solution (x, y)?

(b) For what value(s) of c will the system have more than one real solution?

(c) For what value(s) of c will the system have no real solutions?

Solutions to the quadratics are (x, y) pairs. Your answers will be in terms of c, but make sure you address both x and y for each part.

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