Answer:
Stated Below:
Step-by-step explanation:
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<h3>Answers:</h3>
- Part A) Solution is (-3,-3)
- Part B) Two solutions are (0,0) and (2,2)
- Part C) Solution is x = -6
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Explanation:
Part A
Ignore the g(x) curve. We're looking for the intersection of the p(x) and f(x) curves. The two cross at (-3,-3) which is the solution to the system of these two equations. This point is on both p(x) and f(x) simultaneously. That means the coordinates of the point satisfy both p(x) and f(x) equations simultaneously.
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Part B
Pick any two points you want from the f(x) curve. You could pick the solution we mentioned, but I'll go for (0,0) and (2,2). When talking about a single curve, it has infinitely many solutions (as long as you pick a point on the curve).
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Part C
Ignore the f(x) curve. The graphs of p(x) and g(x) intersect when x = -6, which is the solution to the equation p(x) = g(x). We're only concerned about the x coordinate of the intersection.
Answer:
PO = 36
Step-by-step explanation:
Since both the chords are equal in length so they must be equidistant from the centre.
And
PG = GO
-x+10 = -3(x+2)
-x+10 = -3x-6
-x+3x = -6-10
2x = -16
Dividing both sides by 2
x = -8
Now
PO = PG + GO
PO = -(-8)+10+(-3)((-8)+2)
PO = 8+10+(-3)(-6)
PO = 18+18
PO = 36
Answer:
The answer is C
Step-by-step explanation:
How do I know?
Well first you have to see where it is going with this. It is negative no? so cross out the postive numbers. Then you are left with infinite and (-4,-8). Now do you see the pattern. -4, -4, -8. It will not go to infinite so cross out that. Now what are you left with? That's right (-4,-8)
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