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For the equation x - 2 square root of x = 0, solve for all values of x that satisfies the equation.
Graph the functions y = x and y = 2 s
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For the equation x - 2 square root of x = 0, solve for all values of x that satisfies the equation.
Graph the functions y = x and y = 2 s
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For the equation x - 2 square root of x = 0, solve for all values of x that satisfies the equation.
Graph the functions y = x and y = 2 square root of x on the same graph,by plotting points if necessary. Show the points of intersection of these two graphs. Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! For the equation x - 2 square root of x = 0, solve for all values of x that satisfies the equation.
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Square both sides and you have:
Factor:
x(x-4) = 0
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x = 0
and
x = +4
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Graph the functions y = x and y = 2 square root of x on the same graph,by plotting points if necessary. Show the points of intersection of these two graphs.
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You should know that when y = x you plot a 45 degree line going through the
origin. ie x=0, y=0; x=1, y=1; x=2, y=2, etc
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Plot y = 2*SqRt(x)
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Calculate y for each value of x, I gave the integer value: plot these:
x | y c
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0 | 0
1 | 2
4 | 4
9 | 6
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When you plot these two graphs, Note that the two graphs intersect at two points. When x = 0 and x = 4