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Which system of equations could be graphed to solve the equation below?

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B

Explanation:

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Which system of equations could be graphed to solve the equation below?

log(2x+1)=3x-2

A. y1=3x, y2=2x

B. y1=log(2x+1), y2=3x-2

C. y1=log2x+1, y2=3x-2

D. y1=log(2x+1+2), y2=3x

My answer:

We know that: log(2x+1)=3x-2 and they are a equation of log and linear so we need to make system of equation.

The left side is:
y_(1) =>
y_(1) = log( 2x+1)

The right side is :
y_(2) = 3x -2

The system of equations are:


\left \{ {{y_(1) =log(3x+1)} \atop {y_(2) =3x -2}} \right.

Now we have two new function with x and y.

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