Two functions have equal values where their graphs cross.
A) The solution to the pair of equations
.. y = p(x)
.. y = f(x)
will be where the graphs intersect, at (x, y) = (-3, -3).
B) We already know that (-3, -3) is one solution to y=f(x). The graph also appears to go through the point (0, 0).
C) p(x) = g(x) where their graphs cross, at x = -6. Both functions have the value 1 for that value of x.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: 85 students and 80 adults
Answer:
The answer to this problem is B, C, and E.
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle a is congurent to angle e, so 60+8x=108
same with c and g.
so 8y-3x=62
just plug in x for there (6)
so 8y-24=62
then 8y=88
y=11