Respuesta :

lucic

Answer:

Yes,they will intersect at (0.686,3.941) and (2.914,-2.741)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the values that represent the function g(x) you can plot them directly on a graph tool and plot the function y²+x²=16 then visualize

You can also determine the equation of the linear function as then graph both equations on the graph tool

Finding gradient m

Given (0,6) and (1,3)

m=change in value of y/change in value of x

[tex]m=\frac{3-6}{1-0} =\frac{-3}{1} =-3[/tex]

Finding the equation of the linear function

Taking points (2,0)   and (x,y)

[tex]m=\frac{y-0}{x-2} \\\\-3=\frac{y-0}{x-2} \\\\\\-3(x-2)=y-0\\\\\\-3x+6=y-0\\\\\\y=-3x+6[/tex]

From the graph,they intersect at

(0.686,3.941) and (2.914,-2.741)

Ver imagen lucic

Answer:

Yes, at positive x coordinates