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To be eligible for a parking pass on a college campus, a student must live at least 1 mile from the campus center. A picture shows x y plane, with a circle of center at the origin with a radius of 1 mile. The center of the circle is labeled campus center. A line parallel to the y-axis on the left side and at a distance of 2 miles from the center is labeled Main Street. A point on the x-axis and on the right side, at a distance of 5 miles is labeled College Drive. A line from a point on main street that is 1 mile from the x axis to the x axis at college drive is labeled oak lane. a. Write equations the represent the circle and Oak Lane. Circle: Oak Lane: 5/7 Question 2 b. Solve the system that consists of the equations in part (a). ( , ) and ( , ) Question 3 c. For what length of Oak Lane are students not eligible for a parking pass

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