328,971 views
6 votes
6 votes
Shnshshshshshwhwhwhwhw

User Ron Dadon
by
2.7k points

1 Answer

12 votes
12 votes

Question:

Solution:

Consider the following system of equations:


y=x^2-3x-8
y\text{ = 3x+8}

then, the above system of the equation has a solution if both equations are equal, that is:


x^2-3x-8\text{ = 3x+8}

this is equivalent to say:


x^2-3x\text{ + 3x -8 +8 = 0}

this is equivalent to:


x^2\text{ = 0}

then


x\text{ = 0}

now, replacing the above value in the second equation, we obtain:


y\text{ = 3(0)+8}=\text{ 0+8 = 8}

thus:


y\text{ = 8}

then, we can conclude that the correct answer is:


x\text{ = 0 }

and


y\text{ = 8}

that is 0 and 8.

Shnshshshshshwhwhwhwhw-example-1
User Sam Battat
by
2.6k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.