<h3>Given</h3>
x² +y = 0
x³ -12x -y = 0
<h3>Find</h3>
the intersection point(s) (x, y)
<h3>Solution</h3>
Add the two equations together, then factor.
... (x² +y) + (x³ -12x -y) = 0 + 0
... x³ +x² -12x = 0
... x(x +4)(x -3) = 0
Then x = {0, -4, 3}.
The corresponding y-values are
... y = -x² = {0, -16, -9}
The points of intersection are (-4, -16), (0, 0), (3, -9)
Pretty sure it’s company C. Don’t 100% take my word tho. I was always told that with problems like this u always pick the lowest number.
Answer:
Area = 40x + 15 squared units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a rectangle = Length × width
Y=5x I think. Hope this helps
The answer is -12.
All you have to do is substitute the variables for their values and solve.
Hope this helps!