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Zorluk: OrtaNonlinear Systems of Equations

A system of equations consists of the quadratic function f(x)=x2+6x2f(x) = -x^2 + 6x - 2 and the linear function g(x)=2x+1g(x) = 2x + 1. If the graphs of ff and gg intersect at the points (x1,y1)(x_1, y_1) and (x2,y2)(x_2, y_2) in the xyxy-plane, what is the value of y1+y2y_1 + y_2?

Cevap: 10

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10
By setting the two equations equal to each other, we obtain x2+6x2=2x+1-x^2 + 6x - 2 = 2x + 1. Rearranging terms to one side gives x24x+3=0x^2 - 4x + 3 = 0, which factors as (x1)(x3)=0(x-1)(x-3) = 0. The x-coordinates of the intersection points are x=1x = 1 and x=3x = 3. Substituting these into the linear equation gives the y-coordinates: for x=1x = 1, y=2(1)+1=3y = 2(1) + 1 = 3; for x=3x = 3, y=2(3)+1=7y = 2(3) + 1 = 7. Summing these y-coordinates gives 3+7=103 + 7 = 10.

Adım Adım Çözüm

1
Set the quadratic function equal to the linear function to find the x-coordinates of the intersection points.
x2+6x2=2x+1-x^2 + 6x - 2 = 2x + 1
At the points of intersection, the y-values of both functions must be equal.
2
Rearrange the equation into standard quadratic form and solve for xx by factoring.
x24x+3=0(x1)(x3)=0x=1 or x=3x^2 - 4x + 3 = 0 \Rightarrow (x - 1)(x - 3) = 0 \Rightarrow x = 1 \text{ or } x = 3
Factoring the quadratic equation gives the x-coordinates of the intersection points.
3
Substitute the x-coordinates back into the linear equation to find the corresponding y-coordinates.
For x1=1x_1 = 1, y1=2(1)+1=3y_1 = 2(1) + 1 = 3. For x2=3x_2 = 3, y2=2(3)+1=7y_2 = 2(3) + 1 = 7.
The linear equation g(x)=2x+1g(x) = 2x + 1 is simpler to use for finding the y-coordinates than the quadratic equation.
4
Sum the two y-coordinates.
y1+y2=3+7=10y_1 + y_2 = 3 + 7 = 10
The question asks for the sum of the y-coordinates of the intersection points.

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Solving a system consisting of a linear equation and a quadratic equation by substitution or equating them.
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