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Consider the quadratic equations y =3x^2 - 5x, y = 2x^2 - x - c where c is a real constant. (a) for what value(s) of c will the system have exactly one solution (a, b)? (b) for what value(s) of c will the system have more than one real solution? (c) for what value(s) of c will the system have no real solutions?

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