Mary is analyzing a quadratic function f(x) and a linear function g(x). Will they intersect? Which coordinates if they do? Negative or positive or both?

Mary is analyzing a quadratic function fx and a linear function gx Will they intersect Which coordinates if they do Negative or positive or both class=

Respuesta :

they will not intersect

Answer:

The graphs of the two function will not intersect.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a quadratic function f(x).

Also g(x) is given by a set of values as:

 x            g(x)

 1              -1

  2             0

  3              1

As g(x) is a linear function hence we find out the equation of g(x) by the slope intercept form of a line: y=mx+c

let g(x)=y

when x=1 ,   g(x)=-1

-1=m+c----(1)

when x=2   , g(x)=0

0=2m+c------(2)

Hence, on solving (1) and (2) by method of elimination we get:

m=1 and c=-2

Hence, the equation of g(x) is:

g(x)=x-2

So clearly from the graph we could see that the graph of the two functions will never intersect.


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