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Which system of equations could be graphed to solve the equation below? lag(2x + 1) = 3x-2​

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Answer:


\mathrm{System\:of\:Equations}:\\\\\mathrm{y_1 = log(2x + 1)}\\\mathrm{y_2 = 3x - 2}

Explanation:

I believe you meant your question to be 'log(2x + 1) = 3x - 2.' The simplest approach to this problem would be to assign 'y' to each side of the given equation, giving us the system of equations we need.

y₁ = log(2x + 1),

y₂ = 3x - 2

By dividing the given equation into these two equations, we can equate one another so that y₁ = y₂. Therefore their intersection will be (1) the value of y₁, (2) the value of y₂, and (3) the solution to the system of equations. Hence this is your solution.

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