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OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

pleaseeeeee help me!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you need help with

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

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 (mrtrailblazer330):

that

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

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OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

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OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

@SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

please someone im almost finished D:

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

i did that same exam today:0

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

really now?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

yeah that's flvs

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

indeed

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

then would you be willing to accept a bribe?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

hahah lets call it " some help " better

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

so tell me

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

alright. give me some help and i will give anything in return because i just wanna get done

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

medal, fan, and testimonial IDC JUST HELP ME PLS

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

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OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

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OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

oh it says ok lol

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

awesome

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

are you a dude or a girl?

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

im a bro, bro

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

your graph is different

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

they always change questions

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

did any of mine help you man?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

i mean, im pretty good at math i can help you if you want

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

yours did help some. but could you help me? i cant fail this

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

i'd really appreciate it

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

@gahm8684

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

yeah why not

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

alright

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

so A

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

A?

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

yes part A

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

put that smartscore to work bud

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

(-3,-3) they are basically asking you what is the interception point in other simply words

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

thats it for A?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

si

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

i guess i was overthinking it lol

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

how about B

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

I know is that they make the question much more harder than what it really is

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

tell me what do you think it is

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

i see

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

alright hold on

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

well f(x) goes through every single interesection so im so really sure

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

not really sure*

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

no, that's not what theyre asking

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

what are they asking?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

they are asking you for two points in the line of f(x)

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

am gonna give you the first one

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

alright then i'll see if i can figure out the second one?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

(1,1)

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

there is many points

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

ok so (4,4) is one also?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

yeah perfect

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

it can also be (3,3),(-1,-1)

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

when they say solutions, do they mean soulutions to the equation of the line or just the points?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

well depends of how you see it

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

but yeah that's a easier way to explain it and to see it

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

so you do just graph the points? like i was thinking?

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

ok

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

so would that make C (-6,1) ? cause that doesnt look right

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

yo

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

(-6,1) because this is the point where the graph of p(x) meets the graph of g(x). when x is -6, p(x)=g(x) because p(-6)=g(-6) because p(-6)and g(-6) are both 1

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

so i was right?

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

yepe

OpenStudy (mrtrailblazer330):

awesome thank you sososososo much

OpenStudy (gahm8684):

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