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Solve the system by graphing. y=2x^2+3x+1 y=-2x+1

A. (1,3), (4,7)
B. (1,3), (1/2,3)
C. (0,1), (-5/2,6)
D. (-5,5), (4,-2)

User Prinzhorn
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It is C. (0, 1), (-5/2, 6)

These are the points where the two graphs interject one another.

You can just plug these graphs into desmos. C: Have a nice night/day.

User Axeman
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Answer:

Option C - (0,1), (-5/2,6)

Explanation:

Given : The system of equations
y=2x^2+3x+1 and
y=-2x+1

To find : Solve the system by graphing ?

Solution :

Let the equation 1 -
y=2x^2+3x+1 is a quadratic equation.

Equation 2 -
y=-2x+1 is a linear equation.

Plot these equation in the graphing tool,

Equation 1
y=2x^2+3x+1 is shown by blue line with vertex (-0.75,-0.125).

Equation 2
y=-2x+1 is shown by green line passing through (0.5,0) and (0,1).

The intersection point of the equations is the solution of the system i.e. (-2.5,6) and (0,1).

The solution is (0,1), (-5/2,6).

Refer the attached figure below.

Therefore, Option C is correct.

Solve the system by graphing. y=2x^2+3x+1 y=-2x+1 A. (1,3), (4,7) B. (1,3), (1/2,3) C-example-1
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