Finite Math Examples

Find the x and y Intercepts f(x)=(x-3)^2+1
Step 1
Find the x-intercepts.
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Step 1.1
To find the x-intercept(s), substitute in for and solve for .
Step 1.2
Solve the equation.
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Step 1.2.1
Rewrite the equation as .
Step 1.2.2
Subtract from both sides of the equation.
Step 1.2.3
Take the specified root of both sides of the equation to eliminate the exponent on the left side.
Step 1.2.4
Rewrite as .
Step 1.2.5
The complete solution is the result of both the positive and negative portions of the solution.
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Step 1.2.5.1
First, use the positive value of the to find the first solution.
Step 1.2.5.2
Move all terms not containing to the right side of the equation.
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Step 1.2.5.2.1
Add to both sides of the equation.
Step 1.2.5.2.2
Reorder and .
Step 1.2.5.3
Next, use the negative value of the to find the second solution.
Step 1.2.5.4
Move all terms not containing to the right side of the equation.
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Step 1.2.5.4.1
Add to both sides of the equation.
Step 1.2.5.4.2
Reorder and .
Step 1.2.5.5
The complete solution is the result of both the positive and negative portions of the solution.
Step 1.3
To find the x-intercept(s), substitute in for and solve for .
x-intercept(s):
x-intercept(s):
Step 2
Find the y-intercepts.
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Step 2.1
To find the y-intercept(s), substitute in for and solve for .
Step 2.2
Solve the equation.
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Step 2.2.1
Remove parentheses.
Step 2.2.2
Remove parentheses.
Step 2.2.3
Simplify .
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Step 2.2.3.1
Simplify each term.
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Step 2.2.3.1.1
Subtract from .
Step 2.2.3.1.2
Raise to the power of .
Step 2.2.3.2
Add and .
Step 2.3
y-intercept(s) in point form.
y-intercept(s):
y-intercept(s):
Step 3
List the intersections.
x-intercept(s):
y-intercept(s):
Step 4