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You are training your dog to catch a frisbee. You are playing in a large field, and you are standing next to your dog when you throw the frisbee. If the path of the frisbee is y = –x2 + 8x + 7 and the path of the dog is modeled by y = 2x + 7, will the dog catch the frisbee? If so, what are the coordinates of the point or points where they meet?

Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (3, 13)
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (6, 19)
Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (7, 21)
No, the paths do not cross

User Hoxworth
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Answer:

B. Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (6, 19)

Explanation:

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User Dantebarba
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Answer:

Yes, they intersect at the coordinates (0, 7) and (6, 19)

Explanation:


y = -x^2 + 8x + 7\\y = 2x + 7\\y = y\\-x^2 + 8x + 7 = 2x + 7\\-x^2+ 6x = 0\\x^2 - 6x = 0\\x(x - 6) = 0\\x = 0\ \ \text{or}\ \ x = 6\\


\text{if}\ x = 0\\y = 2x + 7\\y = 2(0) + 7 = 7\\\text{coordinate is:}\ (0, 7)


\text{if}\ x = 6\\y = 2x + 7\\y = 2(6) + 7 = 12 + 7 = 19\\\text{coordinate is:}\ (6, 19)

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