SOLUTION: Find m (m < 0) such that y = mx − 7 has one intersection point with y = −m (x + 1)^2 − 5.
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Question 1088372: Find m (m < 0) such that y = mx − 7 has one intersection point with y = −m (x + 1)^2 − 5.
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
ONE intersection point:
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and because given , need to have
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