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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Part A: What is the solution to the pair of equations represented by p(x) and f(x)? (3 points) Part B: Write any two solutions for f(x). (3 points) Part C: What is the solution to the equation p(x) = g(x)? Justify your answer. (4 points)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

A solution is when they intersect, the solution for p(x) and f(x) is (3,1)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@superdavesuper

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

A solution is where they intersect so where does g(x) and p(x) intersect @yeah_i_suck_at_math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes i know

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

Where does it intersect :p

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u said (3,1)

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

No, I said that for f(x) and p(x) ._.

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

I asked g(x) and p(x)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its (1,3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so thats part a what about part b ? @tHe_FiZiCx99

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

... we established that already, what about part b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have part c already as well

OpenStudy (anonymous):

part a : 3,1 part b: idk part c: 1,3

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

Says to write a solution for f(x), f(x) only intersect once with p(x) Unless its asking where is intersected at (x,y) if thats the case then its (2.5,-5) But I'm not entirely sure, hmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(2.5,-5) is one of the solutions ?

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

I'm not sure, "any" so it's implying there's more than one..?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah any two solutions

OpenStudy (the_fizicx99):

Brb,

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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