SOLUTION: Find the point in the first quadrant at which the graph of the quadratic function
f(x) = 3 x2 − 4
intersects the graph of the linear function
g(x) = 3 x + 14
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Question 946852: Find the point in the first quadrant at which the graph of the quadratic function
f(x) = 3 x2 − 4
intersects the graph of the linear function
g(x) = 3 x + 14
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First quadrant, x is positive.
The other solution would give you which is not in the first quadrant.
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