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MATH 10550, EXAM 1 SOLUTIONS 1. If f(2) = 5, f(3) = 2, f(4) = 5, g(2 ...
x − y = 0 = difference
x + y = 4 = sum
Can be solved by the sum and difference rule (most of the time without pen and paper)
x=(sum+difference)/2=0+4/2=2
y=(sum-difference)/2=(4-0)/2=2
Your answer will be A because you have to get the sum of 4 and 8 and then divide by 2. Which is 6 for the x coordinate. The you need to take the sum of -5 and -1 and then divide by 2. Which is -3 for the y coordinate. So the answer is (6,-3).
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Solve for y, graph it, and then find where the lines intersect.You can take a table and put in all the x and y values. Then graph it. And see where it intersects. Because usually, these equations are lines