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10 June, 23:00

Where do the equations y=2x and y=-3 intersect

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  1. 10 June, 23:35
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    Set 2x=x²-3 to each other.

    Subtract 2x from both sides and get the following

    x²-3-2x

    Rearranging the formula to make factoring easier, we get

    x²-2x-3

    Factor and you should get the following:

    (x-3) (x+1)

    set both equal to 0 and solve for x.

    x-3=0⇒x=3

    x+1=0⇒x=-1

    Now plug both of these values back into one of your original equations to get your y-values. It does not matter which equation you plug your xs back into due to the fact they intersect at the same x, and thus will also intersect at the same y.

    For times sake,

    y=2x

    plug in x=3 and get y=6

    plug in x=-1 and get y=-2

    Ergo, the equations y=2x and y=x²-3 intersect at

    (3,6) and (-1,-2)
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