a.
To graph: The linear, quadratic, cubic and quartic.
a.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The linear, quadratic, cubic and quartic equations.
For linear − Straight line: Maximum number of solution infinite.
For quadratic − straight line: Maximum two intersection point. So, two solutions.
For cubic - Straight line: Maximum three intersections points. So, three solutions.
For quartic − straight line: Maximum four intersection points. So, four solution.
b.
To complete: The table using graphs of part (a).
b.
Answer to Problem 50PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given: The table below:
Using graph complete the table to find maximum the number of intersection point on graphs.
c.
To graph: The intersection of linear, quadratic, cubic and quartic with parabola.
c.
Explanation of Solution
Given: The linear, quadratic, cubic and quartic.
Below are four graphs intersection of quadratic with linear, quadratic, cubic and quartic.
d.
To complete: The table using graphs of part (b).
d.
Answer to Problem 50PPS
Explanation of Solution
Given: The table below:
Using graph complete the table to find maximum the number of intersection point on graphs.
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