Steph Annie
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[h=2]I posted this question in Int/Advanced Algebra forum but I thought maybe it would fit into beginning algebra as well.
I've just listed the problem below without any of my attempted work so it doesn't look confusing. I am doing lots and lots of these problems for homework, so if someone could show me how to go about this particular one, I would really appreciate it. If you could use a table of graphs that would be wonderful. I am a "visual" learner and as soon as I see something it "clicks!" It would really helps. Thanks![/h]
I've just listed the problem below without any of my attempted work so it doesn't look confusing. I am doing lots and lots of these problems for homework, so if someone could show me how to go about this particular one, I would really appreciate it. If you could use a table of graphs that would be wonderful. I am a "visual" learner and as soon as I see something it "clicks!" It would really helps. Thanks![/h]
Graph the function f(x) = x and the function g(x) = x2 in the same set of coordinate axes. At what point (s) do the functions intersect? Label the points on your graph.