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23 August, 08:32

Mark is solving an equation where one side is a quadratic expression and the other side is a linear expression. He sets the expressions equal to y and graphs the equations. What is the greatest possible number of intersections for these graphs?

none

one

two

infinitely many

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  1. 23 August, 10:51
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    The answer would be two because one of the lines would be a parabolic line and parabolic lines only have at the most two solutions.
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