A I am pretty sure. I apologize if I am incorrect.
The line g(x) has slope ...
(change in y)/(change in x) = (-18 -(-20))/(1 - 0) = 2
so can be written in slope-intercept form as
g(x) = 2x -20
The x-intercept of this line is at x=10.
0 = 2x -20 . . . . the x-intercept is where g(x) = 0
20 = 2x
10 = x
The circle also intersects the x-axis at x=10, so that will be one point that is shared by the circle and g(x). A graph shows there is also another point of intersection, (6, -8).
Yes, the linear function g(x) will intersect the circle at 2 points with positive x-coordinates.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
the answer is: q = -2.5
Step-by-step explanation:
70 - q - q - 2q = 80
70 - 4q = 80
-4q = 10
q = -2.5