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Tiffany is solving an equation where both sides are quadratic expressions. If the graph of one quadratic opens upward and the other opens downward, what is the greatest possible number of intersections for these graphs?

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greatest possible number of intersections is Two
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Answer:

The greatest possible points of intersection of the two graphs could be two.

Explanation:

As we are given that:

The graph of one quadratic opens upward and the other opens downward.

We are asked to find the greatest possible point of intersections of the two graph.

Clearly from the graph we could see that the greatest possible points of intersection of two graphs could be 2.

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