College Algebra (6th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32178-228-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-32178-228-1

Chapter 5 - Systems of Equations and Inequalities - Exercise Set 5.4 - Page 561: 72

Answer

Yes

Work Step by Step

The addition method would not eliminate all but one type of term (terms to eliminate: $x^{2}, y,y^{2}, x$), so it would not be an appropriate method. The substitution method would lead to square of squares, resulting in a 4th degree polynomial equation, which are generally, very difficult to solve. So, the statement makes sense.
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