How do you find the point of intersection(s) for x = 2y2 + 3y + 1 and 2x + 3y2 = 0
a) yo...
Mathematics, 30.11.2019 14:31 LukeJV8757
How do you find the point of intersection(s) for x = 2y2 + 3y + 1 and 2x + 3y2 = 0
a) you cannot find points of intersections for non-functions.
b) plug in 0 for x into both equations and solve for y. then plug that answer back into the other equation to find the corresponding x-coordinate.
c) solve both equations for x and set them equal to each other. this will give you the y-coordinates of the points of intersection. then plug back into one of the equations to find the corresponding x-coordinates.
d) solve both equations for y and set them equal to each other. this will give you the x-coordinates of the points of intersection. then plug back into one of the equations to find the corresponding y-coordinates.
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