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TSI Math: Understanding Points of Intersection 17 Views


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Two parabolas are graphed in the coordinate plane. Parabola A is a function, and parabola B is not a function. What is the maximum number of points of intersection that the two parabolas could have?


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Okay sy match members is the first of a series

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on quadratic ce and other polynomial expressions equations and functions

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It's a bit more complex than what we've been doing

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but strap yourselves in and it will be fun ish

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All right here we go First question Two parabolas Their

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graft in the co ordinate plane problem is a function

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in problem Bee is not of functions Remember nata functions

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there's got to be a hole in or something undefined

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What is the maximum number of points of intersection that

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the two parappa lives could have Well all right let's

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think about this We're going to draw them and it's

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going to look something like this Art will probably a

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is a function so it opens either downwards or upwards

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like that Problem b isn't cool enough to be in

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the function club which means that it's oriented horizontally opening

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either to the left or the right that is a

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vertical line could pass through it in two places So

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they're like there and there And if we look at

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our sketch here of the horizontal and vertical ones we

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find the greatest possible number of intersection points is four

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so they'd be one two three And yet for so 00:01:12.763 --> [endTime] that's it answer is b for

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