asked 125k views
2 votes
Determine whether the point (1, 5) is a solution to the system of equations. Explain your reasoning in complete sentences. graph of a line 3 times x plus 2 and the absolute value of x minus 1 plus one. The graphs intersect at the point 0 comma 2.

asked
User Gfdsal
by
7.3k points

2 Answers

7 votes
According to your text first equation is
y = 3x+2
second equation is
y = Ix-1I + 1

Definition of our absolute value Ix-1I is
1) we take x-1 with condition x-1≥0 => x≥1
2) we take -(x-1) = -x+1 with x<1

Let's form the first system with condition x≥1
y= 3x+2 and y=x-1+1=> y=x
If the left sides of the equations are equal, than the right sides are equal too
3x+2=x => 3x-x=-2 => 2x=-2 => x=-1
This solution we can't accept because it does not meet the condition
x≥1
Lets's form the second system with condition x<1
y=3x+2 and y= -x+1+1 =. y = -x+2
In the same way as previous the right sides are equal =>
3x+2=-x+2 => 3x+x = +2-2 => 4x=0 => x=0
We accept this solution bacause its meet with condition x<1
When we replace this solution in equation y=3x+2 we got
y=3*0+2=2 Only one solution is (x,y) = (0,2)
Good luck !!!!!



answered
User Liquidpenguins
by
8.3k points
5 votes

Answer:

No

Explanation:

We are given that two equations


y= 3x+2


y=\mid{x-1}\mid+1

We have to check point (1,5) is a solution of given system of equations.

If at point (1,5) ,the two equations have same value then the point is a solution of system of equations.

Substitute x=1 then we get


y=3(1)+2=5


y=\mid{1-1}\mid+1=1

If we are substituting x=1 then equation give value of y =5 but second equation does not give 5 .Hence , the point (1,5) is not the solution to the system of equation.Because given point does not satisfied the second equation.

answered
User Rsakhale
by
7.8k points

No related questions found

Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.