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Which system of equations could be graphed to solve the equation below?

log (2 x + 1) = 3 x minus 2


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Which system of equations could be graphed to solve the equation below? log (2 x + 1) = 3 x-example-1

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User Ilker Cat
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Answer:


\left\{\begin{array}{l}y_1=\log (2x+1)\\ \\y_2=3x-2\end{array}\right.

Explanation:

Given the equation


\log (2x+1)=3x-2

This equation consists of two parts. In the left part, there is a logarithmic function
y=log (2x+1)

In the right part, there is a linear function
y=3x-2

To solve the equation graphically, you have to plot the graphs of these two functions and find the point of intersection of these graphs.

Hence, appropriate system is


\left\{\begin{array}{l}y_1=\log (2x+1)\\ \\y_2=3x-2\end{array}\right.

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