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Find all pairs $(x, y)$ of real numbers such that $x + y = 10$ and $x^2 + y^2 = 56$. For example, to enter the solutions $(2,4)$ and $(-3,9)$, you would enter "(2,4),(-3,9)" (without the quotation marks).

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