SOLUTION: Mark is solving an equation where one side is a quadratic expression and the other side is a linear expression. He graphs the expressions. What is the greatest possible number of i

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Question 940811: Mark is solving an equation where one side is a quadratic expression and the other side is a linear expression. He graphs the expressions. What is the greatest possible number of intersections for these graphs?
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2. If Q(x) and L(x) are our quadratic and linear expressions, then we are solving Q(x) - L(x) = 0, which is quadratic.