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Answer: choice 4. f(x) and g(x) have a common x-intercept</h3>
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Explanation:
For me, it helps to graph everything on the same xy coordinate system. Start with the given graph and plot the points shown in the table. You'll get what you see in the diagram below.
The blue point C in that diagram is on the red parabola. This point is the x intercept as this is where both graphs cross the x axis. Therefore, they have a common x intercept.
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Side notes:
- Choice 1 is not true due to choice 4 being true. We have f(x) = g(x) when x = 2, which is why f(x) > g(x) is not true for all x.
- Choice 2 is not true. Point B is not on the parabola.
- Choice 3 is not true. There is only one known intersection point between f(x) and g(x), and that is at the x intercept mentioned above. Of course there may be more intersections, but we don't have enough info to determine this.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let Freda's sum = x
Donnie has 3/4 x
He spends 63 dollars. His sum is now
3/4x - 63
Now the equation looks like this
6(3/4x - 63) = x Remove the brackets
6*3/4 x - 378 =x
6 * 3/4 = 4 1/2
4 1/2 x - 378 = x Add 378 to both sides
4 1/2 x = x + 378 Subtract x from both sides
3.5 x = 378 Divide by 3.5
x = 378 /3.5
x = 108
Since x = 108, that's how much Freda had. (She spent nothing).
The distance is 8, since the x co-ordinate stays 5, the y co-ordinate goes from 10 to 2, which is an 8 distance
Answer:
300
Step-by-step explanation: