Provide an appropriate response.Explain why a solution of a system of two linear equations is a point of intersection of the graphs of the equations.
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Each point on the graph of a line corresponds to an ordered pair that is a solution of the equation of the line. A point of intersection of the graphs of two lines corresponds to an ordered pair that is a solution of both equations and, thus, a solution of the system of two linear equations.
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Use the change-of-base formula to rewrite the logarithm as a ratio of logarithms. Then use a graphing utility to graph the ratio.
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Find the approximate solution(s) of the equation 2x² + 3x - 8 = 0 in the interval [-3, 3] by drawing a graph in an appropriate viewing rectangle. State each answer correct to two decimals.
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