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)
@jim_thompson5910 Help please
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@UsukiDoll I believe Part a would be Part A: The solution is (3,1) But im not sure what the answer is for part b, or part c
Sorry thats the wrong graph
yep the answer to part A is (3,1)
Okay, so how would i solve for part b, and c?
"Part B: Write any two solutions for f(x)." translation: write any points that lie on f(x)
sorry any TWO points
Oh okay so i could do, (2,-1) and (4,3)?
those 2 work
And for c?
"Part C: What is the solution to the equation p(x) = g(x)?" find the point(s) that lie on BOTH p(x) AND g(x) at the same time
gotta find a point that makes p(x) = g(x)
I see it, but I want an answer first before I can reveal it
So (1,3)
correct
yes
Thanks for your help, could either one of you help me with one more???
sure
Okay ill post it now.
Part A: Using the graph above, create a system of inequalities that only contain points A and E in the overlapping shaded regions. Explain how the lines will be graphed and shaded on the coordinate grid above. (5 points) Part B: Explain how to verify that the points A and E are solutions to the system of inequalities created in Part A. (3 points) Part C: William can only attend a school in his designated zone. William's zone is defined by y < -x - 1. Explain how you can identify the schools that William is allowed to attend. (2 points)
D: dear gawd I forgot X(
I dont understand it what so ever. :/
I don't remember being asked this XD!
I could show you another one if you could help me with it?
I could try
k here i go
Time (in minutes) x 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Car 1 (in km) y 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Car 2 (in km) y 60 49.02438 40.05648 32.72904 26.742 21.8502 17.85318
Part A: What does the x-intercept of the function for car 1 represent? (2 points) Part B: What does the y-intercept of the function for car 2 represent? (2 points) Part C: What is the domain of the functions for car 1 and car 2? (2 points) Part D: What is the average rate of change from x = 20 to x = 30 for the function representing the motion for car 2? What does the value of this average rate of change represent? (4 points)
The graph below shows the distance (y) in kilometers of two cars from their destination at different times (x) in minutes. The table shows the values plotted on the graph:
Thats all the information, its quite a bit to look at.
Got any input?
@UsukiDoll You there?
y has to be 0 for x intercept x has to be 0 for y intercept
it would've been easier if I was given an equation.
I got a strange feeling that it's (0,60) if x = 0 and (60,0) if y =0
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