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Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = 4-x and y = 2x + 3 intersect are the solutions of the equation 4-x = 2x + 3.

Part B: Make tables to find the solution to 4-x = 2x + 3. Take the integer values of x between -3 and 3.
Part C: How can you solve the equation 4-x = 2x + 3 graphically?

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Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations-example-1
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Answer:

Explanation:

We have been given two equations:


y=4-x

And
y=2x+3

Part A: The solution to the equation is the point where they intersect because both lines will satisfy the given equation at that intersection point.

Part B: Now, we will solve
4-x=2x+3

Collect like terms on one side of the equation so we get:


2x+x=4-3


\Rightarrow 3x=1


\Rightarrow x=(1)/(3)

Part C: we have to solve the equation graphically please look at the attachment for the solution graphically.

The intersection point is the solution of the two equations.

Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations-example-1
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