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graph the system of quadratic Inequalities. (please show how you find the points to graph)

Graph The System Of Quadratic Inequalities Please Show How You Find The Points To Graph class=

Sagot :

[tex]\begin{gathered} x^2-4x+8>y \\ -x^2+4x+2\le y \end{gathered}[/tex]

Points you need to find to graph quadratic inequalities:

Vertex of each parabola:

1-Write each ineqaulity as an equation:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=x^2-4x+8 \\ y=-x^2+4x+2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Vertex:

[tex]\begin{gathered} f(x)=ax^2+bx+c \\ x-coordinate\text{ of the vertex:} \\ x=-\frac{b}{2a} \\ \\ y-coordinate\text{ of the vertex:} \\ f(-\frac{b}{2a}) \end{gathered}[/tex]

First equation: the leding coefficient is 1 then the parabola opens up.

Vertex of first equation:

[tex]\begin{gathered} x=-\frac{-4}{2(1)}=\frac{4}{2}=2 \\ \\ y=2^2-4(2)+8 \\ y=4-8+8 \\ y=4 \\ \\ \text{Vertex: (2,4)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Second equation: the leading coefficient is -1 then the parabola opens down.

Vertex of the second equation:

[tex]\begin{gathered} x=-\frac{4}{2(-1)}=\frac{-4}{-2}=2 \\ \\ \\ y=-(2)^2+4(2)+2 \\ y=-4+8+2 \\ y=6 \\ \\ \text{Vertex: (2,6)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Points of interception:

Equal the equations and solve x:

[tex]\begin{gathered} x^2-4x+8=-x^2+4x+2 \\ \\ x^2+x^2-4x-4x+8-2=0 \\ 2x^2-8x+6=0 \\ \\ \text{Quadratic formula:} \\ ax^2+bx+c=0 \\ x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt[]{b^2-4ac}}{2a} \\ \\ \\ x=\frac{-(-8)\pm\sqrt[]{(-8)^2-4(2)(6)}}{2(2)} \\ \\ x=\frac{8\pm\sqrt[]{64-48}}{4} \\ \\ x=\frac{8\pm\sqrt[]{16}}{4} \\ \\ x=\frac{8\pm4}{4} \\ \\ x_1=\frac{8+4}{4}=\frac{12}{4}=3 \\ \\ x_2=\frac{8-4}{4}=\frac{4}{4}=1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The parabolas intersect in x=1 and x=3 (use one of the equations to find the y-value of the intersection):

[tex]\begin{gathered} y=1^2-4(1)+8 \\ y=1-4+8 \\ y=5 \\ \\ \text{point: (1,5)} \\ \\ y=3^2-4(3)+8 \\ y=9-12+8 \\ y=5 \\ \\ \text{point: (3,5)} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Then, you have the next points:

Vertex: (2,4) opens up; (2,6) opens down

Intersection points: (1,5) and (3,5)

First parabola has the inequality sing > : the border line is a dotted line and the shadow area is under the parabola.

Second parabola has the inequality sing ≤ : the border line is a full line and the shadow area is over the parabola

Graph:

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