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y= x+1

y=x^2-1

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These two equations can be combined: y=x+1=x^2-1, so x^2-1=x+1; x^2-x-2=0=(x-2)(x+1), making x=2 or -1. So y=3 or 0 respectively. The answers can be written (2,3) and (-1,0).

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