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Which system of equations can be used to find the roots of the equation 12x3-5x=2x2+x+6

Which system of equations can be used to find the roots of the equation 12x3-5x=2x-example-1

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ANSWER


y = 12 {x}^(3) - 5x

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y= 2 {x}^(2) + x + 6

EXPLANATION

The given equation is


12 {x}^(3) - 5x = 2 {x}^(2) + x + 6

To find the system of equations, we just have to equate each side of the equation to y and form two different equations.

The left sides gives one equation,


y = 12 {x}^(3) - 5x

The right side also gives,


y= 2 {x}^(2) + x + 6

Hence the correct choice is A

User Nek
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Answer:

A
\left\{\begin{array}{l}y=12x^3-5x\\ \\y=2x^2+x+6\end{array}\right.

Explanation:

The equation
12x^3-5x=2x^2+x+6 have in both sides expressions
12x^3-5x and
2x^2+x+6.

Therefore, the system of two equations


\left\{\begin{array}{l}y=12x^3-5x\\ \\y=2x^2+x+6\end{array}\right.

has the solution (x,y), where x is the solution of the equation above.

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