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Scale for the graph y=2x+5,y=2x-5and y=2x

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Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2x

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :We plot the equations with the help of graphing tool.

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :We plot the equations with the help of graphing tool.Equation (i) y=2x+5y=2x+5 plotted with red line passing through point (-2.5,0).

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :We plot the equations with the help of graphing tool.Equation (i) y=2x+5y=2x+5 plotted with red line passing through point (-2.5,0).Equation (ii) y=2x-5y=2x−5 plotted with blue line passing through point (2.5,0).

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :We plot the equations with the help of graphing tool.Equation (i) y=2x+5y=2x+5 plotted with red line passing through point (-2.5,0).Equation (ii) y=2x-5y=2x−5 plotted with blue line passing through point (2.5,0).Equation (iii) y=2xy=2x plotted with green line passing though point (0,0).

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :We plot the equations with the help of graphing tool.Equation (i) y=2x+5y=2x+5 plotted with red line passing through point (-2.5,0).Equation (ii) y=2x-5y=2x−5 plotted with blue line passing through point (2.5,0).Equation (iii) y=2xy=2x plotted with green line passing though point (0,0).Yes, The x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial.

Given : Equations(i) y = 2x + 5, (ii) y = 2x – 5, (iii) y = 2xTo find : The point of intersection on x-axis. Is the x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial?Solution :We plot the equations with the help of graphing tool.Equation (i) y=2x+5y=2x+5 plotted with red line passing through point (-2.5,0).Equation (ii) y=2x-5y=2x−5 plotted with blue line passing through point (2.5,0).Equation (iii) y=2xy=2x plotted with green line passing though point (0,0).Yes, The x-coordinates of these points also the zero of the polynomial.Refer the attached figure below.

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