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Graph each equation and find the point(s) of intersection, if any.The circle $(x+2)^{2}+(y-1)^{2}=4$ andthe parabola $y^{2}-2 y-x-5=0$
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The first equation is a circle with center at (-2,1) and radius 2. The second equation is a parabola. Show more…
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