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Locate the Solution(s) on a Graph of a Single Function: The…

Locate the Solution(s) on a Graph of a Single Function: The equation solved in this problem was . This equation can be modified by subtracting the 4 over to the left side. The new version of the equation with the four on the left side is . The solution(s) are the same for both versions of the equation.   We can graph both sides of the equation as separate functions on the same coordinate plane. The blue curve is the function  and represents the left side of the equation. The red curve is the function and represents the right side of the equation. Click on any point that is a solution to . If there is no solution, click in the upper right corner of the picture away from the graph.

Locate the Solution(s) on a Graph of a Single Function: The…

Posted on: December 1, 2025 Last updated on: December 1, 2025 Written by: Anonymous Categorized in: Uncategorized
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