SOLUTION: Given that f(x)=x^2+3x and g(x)=5x+3, solve f(x)=g(x). Graph each function and label the points of intersection.
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Question 844857
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Given that f(x)=x^2+3x and g(x)=5x+3, solve f(x)=g(x). Graph each function and label the points of intersection.
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The intersections are at
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Choosing either function to evaluate the vertical coordinate of each x value,
g(-1)=5(-1)+3=-2;
and
g(3)=5*3+3=18.
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Intersection points are (-1,-2) and (3, 18).