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What is the solution to the equation shown below

What is the solution to the equation shown below-example-1

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Answer: Yeah it would have to be x=3

Explanation:

User Trup
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y=(3)/(x-2)+6\\\\Draw:\ y=(3)/(x)\\\\shift\ 2\ units\ right\ and\ 6\ units\ up.


y=√(x-2)+8\\\\Draw:\ y=√(x)\\\\shift\ 2\ units\ right\ and\ 8\ units\ up.
The answer is the first coordinate of the intersection point of the graphs:
x = 3

What is the solution to the equation shown below-example-1
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