What is the maximum number of turning points of the graph that has these 3 equations: y=x+1 y=4x-2 y=-2x-3
These are lines and no turning points, are you sure the equations are correct?
Yah it says it is supposed to have at least 1 turning point. But then I looked at it and it was lines, so I was really confused.
If its the combination of lines then you can plot them and see the intersections but its not the turning points really. It should be at least quadratic equation to have turning points.
Yah I know. That's why I am confused about the whole question.
Oh well.
This question is pretty confusing. These are all linear expressions, so wouldn't the maximum number of turnign points be 0?
That's what I am going to put, because I think they must have done something wrong to think that there is supposed to be at least 1 turning point.
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