What is the solution to the following system of equations: y = x² – 5x + 4 and y = x² – 9x + 18?

To solve the system of equations given by:

1. y = x² – 5x + 4

2. y = x² – 9x + 18

We can set the equations equal to each other since both expressions are equal to y.

x² – 5x + 4 = x² – 9x + 18

Next, we can eliminate from both sides:

-5x + 4 = -9x + 18

Now, rearranging the equation gives:

9x – 5x = 18 – 4

4x = 14

Dividing both sides by 4:

x = 3.5

Now that we have x, we can substitute it back into one of the original equations to find y. Let’s use the first equation:

y = (3.5)² – 5(3.5) + 4

y = 12.25 – 17.5 + 4

y = -1.25

Thus, the solution to the system of equations is:

(x, y) = (3.5, -1.25)

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