Answer :
A. [tex](3,1)[/tex]
B. [tex](1,3)\quad (2,-1)[/tex]
C. [tex](1,3)[/tex], the solution is the point of intersection
B. [tex](1,3)\quad (2,-1)[/tex]
C. [tex](1,3)[/tex], the solution is the point of intersection
Answer:
PART A:
(3,1)
PART B:
(1,-3) and (3,1)
PART C:
(1,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
PART A:
The pair of solution corresponding to the pair of equations represented by p(x) and f(x) is the point of intersection of the graph of p(x) and f(x).
So, clearly from the figure given we have the point of intersection as:
(3,1)
PART B:
Any two solutions of f(x) are the point from where the graph of f(x) passes.
Hence, the two points through which the graph of f(x) pass is:
(1,-3) and (3,1).
PART C:
The solution of the equation:
p(x)=g(x) is the point of intersection of the the graph of the function p(x) and g(x).
So, the points where p(x) and g(x) meet is:
(1,3)