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(a)
To find:
The point of intersection of the equations

Answer to Problem 1E
Solution:
The point of intersection of the equations
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
The steps to find the point of intersection using a graphing calculator are follows,
• Set the calculator up for instructions on what to graph by pressing
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• Type “
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• Press the
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• Press
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• When the calculator responds with first curve and a mark on the first equations graph, press
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• When the calculator respond with and a mark on the first equations graph, press
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• When the calculator responds with guess then use left and right arrows to place the mark near the points of intersection and press
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The point of intersection of the equations
Therefore, the point of intersection of the equations
Conclusion:
Hence, the point of intersection of the equations
(b)
To check:
The solution by substituting the ordered pair into each of the two equations.

Answer to Problem 1E
Solution:
The point of intersection calculated by the graphing calculator is correct.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The equation of lines is,
Approach:
Substitute
Calculation:
Consider the first equation.
Substitute
Consider the second equation.
Substitute
Since the value of
Conclusion:
Hence, the point of intersection calculated by the graphing calculator is correct.
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