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Use the equations represented in the graph to find the point of intersection.

Use the equations represented in the graph to find the point of intersection.-example-1

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\Large \textsf{Read below}

Explanation:


\Large \text{$ \begin{cases}\sf y = 7\\\sf y = 10 - √(x - 8)\end{cases}$}


\Large \text{$ \sf 10 - √(x - 8) = 7$}


\Large \text{$ \sf √(x - 8) = 10 - 7$}


\Large \text{$ \sf √(x - 8) = 3$}


\Large \text{$ \sf [\:√(x - 8)\:]^2 = 3^2$}


\Large \text{$ \sf x - 8 = 9$}


\Large \text{$ \sf x = 9 + 8$}


\Large \text{$ \sf x = 17$}


\Large \boxed{\boxed{\text{$ \sf P(x,y) = P(17,7)$}}}\leftarrow \textsf{intersection point}

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