paperangel
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Directions:
Find all points of intersection for the fuctions:
f(x) = 9x^6 + 56x^4 + 12x^3 - 120x^2 - 70x + 30
g(x) = 16x^6 - x^5 + 6x^3 - 13x^2 -15x + 20
I've tried to solve it graphically which was an absolute nightmare - so is it possible to do it algebraically or is that impossible? I think I can do it if I just know how I am supposed to do it.
Find all points of intersection for the fuctions:
f(x) = 9x^6 + 56x^4 + 12x^3 - 120x^2 - 70x + 30
g(x) = 16x^6 - x^5 + 6x^3 - 13x^2 -15x + 20
I've tried to solve it graphically which was an absolute nightmare - so is it possible to do it algebraically or is that impossible? I think I can do it if I just know how I am supposed to do it.