How do you solve y=x4, 2y=x+10 by graphing and classify the system?

1 Answer
Jun 30, 2016

The (shared points) point of intersection is at (x,y)(6,2).

The system is of type: first order simultaneous equation system

Explanation:

For each equation:
Select at least 2 values for x and substitute into the equations to determine the corresponding values of y. Draw a line through each point extending it to the edge of the squares on the graph paper.

Label all your points and put a title on your graph. Gives you extra marks for good communication.

Equation 1
y=x4

Equation 2
2y=x+10 −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−divide both sides by 2 y=x2+5
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The system is a first order simultaneous equation system

Note:
xfirst order
x2second order
x3third order

Tony B

Solution: The (shared points) point of intersection is at
(x,y)(6,2). The system is a first order simultaneous equation system