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Which graph can be used to find the solution(s) to x2-4x+4=2x+1+x2?
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Which graph can be used to find the solution(s) to x2-4x+4=2x+1+x2?
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Which graph can be used to find the solution(s) to x2-4x+4=2x+1+x2?
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Answer:
x = 0.5
Explanation:
I graphed the equation on the graph below.
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The answer is x=1/2 or 0.5
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