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Describe the graph that would be used to solve the equation-x^2 + 4 = x+2

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Answer:

The values of x are x = -2 and x= 1.

Explanation:

The given equation -x²+4 = x+2 can be written in the form of two functions as

y = -x²+4 which is a function representing parabola and

y = x+2 which is a straight line.

Now we will solve the given equation to find their points of intersection on graph. Their points of intersections will be the answer.

-x²+4 = x+2

-x²+4-x = x+2-x

-x²-x+4 = 2

-x²-x+4-2 = 2-2

-x²-x+2 = 0

Or x²+x-2=0

Now we will factorize the equation.

x²+2x-x-2=0

x(x+2)-1(x+2) = 0

(x+2)(x-1) = 0

x+2 = 0 ⇒x = -2

x-1 = 0 ⇒x = 1

For x = 1, y will be 3

and for x = -2, y will be 0

Now we can see the graph for the given coordinates (-2,0) and (1,3).



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