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Draw the graphs of the functions y=1.2x+.9 and y=−1.3x+4.4. Using the graph, locate the points of intersection of the two graphs. Now find the exact y and x coordinates of the p…
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Draw the graphs of the functions y=1.2x+.9 and y=−1.3x+4.4. Using the graph, locate the points of intersection of the two graphs. Now find the exact y and x coordinates of the point of intersection (use algebra).
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The x-coordinate is between
✔ 2 and 3
The y-coordinate is between
✔ 2 and 3
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To draw a graph of any linear function you need two points only. We usually use x and y intercepts because these are easiest to work with.
To find x-intercept we set y to be 0. This is also called zero of a function. Let us find x-intercepts for those two functions:
Now we simply set y=0 and solve for x:
Now we need to find y-intercepts. To do this we simply set x to be zero.
Graphs of our functions are not defined by these two points.
To draw a graph you simply draw a line through these two points.
To find intersection we can use a fact that at the point of intersection both functions have the same value. We can write that down mathematically this way:
-1.3x+4.4=1.2x+0.9
Now we need to solve for x. This will give us an x coordinate of the intersection point.
Now we simply plug in these value of x in any function to obtain y coordinate of the interception point.
Our intersection point the following coordinates (1.4,2.6).
I have attached the graph with all the points that we calculated highlighted.
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