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Find the intersection points of the linear and quadratic functions shown below f(x)=2x-5 g(x)= x2+2x-21

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Answer:


(-4,-13) and
(4,3) the intersection points.

Explanation:

Intersection point of two functions is a common point which satisfies both the functions.

Given functions are,


f(x)=2x-5


g(x)=x^2+2x-21

For a common point of these functions,


f(x)=g(x)


2x-5=x^2+2x-21


-5=x^2-21


0=x^2-16


x^2=16


x=-4,4

For
x=-4,


f(-4)=g(-4)=2(-4)-5


=-13

For
x=4,


f(4)=g(4)=2(4)-5


=3

Therefore,
(-4,-13) and
(4,3) the intersection points.

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