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OpenStudy (meowlover17):

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 (meowlover17):

@jim_thompson5910 Help please

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

@Hero

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

@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

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Sorry thats the wrong graph

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

yep the answer to part A is (3,1)

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Okay, so how would i solve for part b, and c?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

"Part B: Write any two solutions for f(x)." translation: write any points that lie on f(x)

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

sorry any TWO points

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Oh okay so i could do, (2,-1) and (4,3)?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

those 2 work

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

And for c?

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

"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

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

gotta find a point that makes p(x) = g(x)

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

I see it, but I want an answer first before I can reveal it

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

So (1,3)

jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):

correct

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

yes

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Thanks for your help, could either one of you help me with one more???

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

sure

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Okay ill post it now.

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

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)

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

D: dear gawd I forgot X(

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

I dont understand it what so ever. :/

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

I don't remember being asked this XD!

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

I could show you another one if you could help me with it?

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

I could try

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

k here i go

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

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

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

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)

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

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:

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Thats all the information, its quite a bit to look at.

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

Got any input?

OpenStudy (meowlover17):

@UsukiDoll You there?

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

y has to be 0 for x intercept x has to be 0 for y intercept

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

it would've been easier if I was given an equation.

OpenStudy (usukidoll):

I got a strange feeling that it's (0,60) if x = 0 and (60,0) if y =0

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