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Which graph can be used to find the solution(s) to x2 – 1 = 3?

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We have to find the graph that can be used to find the solution of :


x^2-1=3

We are given an inequality we can equate this equality to a new variable 'y' such that:


x^2-1=3=y

i.e. we get a system of equations as:


y=x^2-1

and
y=3

Hence, the solution will be the x-value of the point of intersection of the system of equations.

The point of intersection are:

(-2,3) and (2,3).

Hence, the solution of the equation is:

x=2 and x= -2.

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