What is the closest approximate solution to the system of equations?
2 answers:
Answer:
The closest approximate solution to the system of equations is the point
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The solution of the system of equations is the intersection point both graphs
In this problem
The x-coordinate of the intersection point is
The y-coordinate of the intersection point belong to the interval--->
therefore
The closest approximate solution to the system of equations is the point
Verify
------> equation A
-------> equation B
using a graphing tool
see the attached figure
The exact solution is the point
For this case what you should do is verify the point where both functions are cut. At that point, you will find the solution to the linear system of equations. For this case, the solution is the ordered pair (x, y) = (–5, –6.8) answer (x, y) = (–5, –6.8)
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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