Please help.
The solution is where the graphs intersect.
so (-2,-3) and (4,1)?
for part a?
p(x) is blue, and f(x) is green. The solution of the pair of equations corresponding to p(x) and f(x) is where the blue and green graphs intersect.
first, you only want where p and f meet 2nd, the "x" is the first number. it looks like you swapped them
Read the first point more carefully. It is not (-2, -3).
oh. Explain it to me step by step please, I am really bad with this kind of thing. Thank you.
Part a. It is only the point of intersection of the blue and green graphs.
to find the x and y, put your finger at the center (0,0) and move sideways until you are over the point (how many steps did you move ?) that is the x number
then move down. until you are at the intersection point. how far down you move is the y value (2nd number in the pair)
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ohh thanks. so -3,-2
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