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At which approximate x-value are these two equations equal
y = √1 - x^2
y = 2x - 1

User Akira
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Answer: on Plato it should be .8 or b

Explanation:

User Justin Kaeser
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Answer:

Given the equations:


y = √(1-x^2) ....[1]


y = 2x-1 .....[2]

Taking square both sides in [1] we have;


y^2 = 1-x^2 ....[3]

Substitute the equation [2] into [3] we have;


(2x-1)^2 = 1-x^2

Using identity rule:
(a-b)^2 = a^-2ab+b^2

then;


4x^2-4x+1 = 1-x^2

Add
x^2 both sides we have;


5x^2-4x+1 = 1

Subtract 1 from both sides we have;


5x^2-4x=0


x(5x-4) = 0

By zero product property we have;

x = 0 and 5x-4 = 0

⇒x= 0 and
x = (4)/(5) = 0.8

For x = 0,


y=√(1-0) = 1

y = 2(0)-1 = -1

Since, the value of x = 0 doesn't satisfy the equations.

Therefore, the values of x is 0.8

User Shuying
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