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create a non linear function that has a solution at (-2,6). Include a calculation that shows why this is a solution to your function.

User Jonathan Palumbo
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In order to find a nonlinear function that has a solution at (-2,6) we need to choose first a parent function that is no linear in this case, we will use


y=x^2

in order to know that the solution is (-2, 6) so if I introduce the value of x coordinate which is -2 in the function we need to have as result 6

In this case, taken the parent function above and in order to have the desired result we have the next calculations


\begin{gathered} 6=(-2)^2+2 \\ 6=4+2 \\ 6=6 \end{gathered}

so the function that has a solution (-2,6) and is no linear is


y=x^2+2

User Abhijeet Khangarot
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