Respuesta :

Answer:

yes but something like that

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that

[tex]x + y = 3[/tex]

and

[tex]xy = 2[/tex]

Solve for x in first variable

[tex]x = 3 - y[/tex]

Substitute this into second equation

[tex](3 - y)y = 2[/tex]

[tex] - {y}^{2} + 3y - 2[/tex]

Simplify

[tex] {y}^{2} - 3y + 2[/tex]

[tex](y - 1)(y - 2)[/tex]

[tex]y = 1[/tex]

[tex]y = 2[/tex]

So x or y can be

[tex]x = 1 \: \: y = 2[/tex]

or

[tex]x = 2 \: \: \: y = 1[/tex]

So we need to find x^2 and y^2.

[tex] {2}^{2} + {1}^{2} = 5[/tex]