46 Systems of Linear and Quadratic Equations
46 Systems of Linear and Quadratic Equations
A System of those two equations can be solved (find where they intersect), either:
Graphically (by plotting them both on the Function Grapher and zooming in)
or using Algebra
Use the linear equation to calculate matching "y" values, so we get (x,y) points as
answers
y = x2 - 5x + 7
y = 2x + 1
x2 - 5x + 7 = 2x + 1
Start with: x2 - 7x + 6 = 0
Rewrite -7x as -x-6x: x2 - x - 6x + 6 = 0
Then: x(x-1) - 6(x-1) = 0
Then: (x-1)(x-6) = 0
Use the linear equation to calculate matching "y" values, so we get (x,y) points as
answers
The matching y values are (also see Graph):
Solutions
There are three possible cases:
One real solution (when the straight line just touches the quadratic)
y - x2 = 7 - 5x
4y - 8x = -21
x2 - 5x + 7 = 2x - 5.25
x = [ -b (b2-4ac) ] / 2a
x = [ 7 ((-7)2-4112.25) ] / 21
x = [ 7 (49-49) ] / 2
x = [ 7 0 ] / 2
x = 3.5
Use the linear equation to calculate matching "y" values, so we get (x,y) points as
answers
The matching y value is:
The cannon ball flies through the air, following a parabola: y = 2 + 0.12x - 0.002x
The land slopes upward: y = 0.15x
Where does the cannon ball land?
Both equations are already in the "y =" format, so set them equal to each other:
y = 0.15 x 25 = 3.75
3y - 6 = 6
3y = 12
y=4
3y + 126/13 = 6
y + 42/13 = 2