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Mathematics, 20.04.2021 05:00, jzjajsbdb8035

Create a system of equations that has the solution (-2,17). One equation must be a square root function. The second equation can be either an absolute value or an exponential function. Each equation that
you create must have at least three different transformations applied to it (a, k, d and c). Justify how your
system of equations has the given solution by verifying algebraically.

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