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Sally is analyzing a circle, y2 + x2 = 9, and a linear function g(x). Will they intersect?

Sally is analyzing a circle y2 x2 9 and a linear function gx Will they intersect class=

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This ones kinda hard I'm not really sure, but looking at the table, when f(x) = 1, g(x) = 1. So therefore it is yes, and Im guessing you know the negative and positive x coordinates/zero thing, so I think you should be correct. Sorry if this is wrong, not too sure, but hopefully it gives you a better idea.

Answer:

Yes, at negative and positive x-coordinates or zero

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

[tex]x^{2} +y^{2}=9[/tex]

Equation of the circle with center at the origin and radius equal to [tex]3[/tex] units

g(x) -------> a linear function (see the table)

using a graphing tool      

Plot the graph of the circle and the three points of the  linear function g(x)

Both graphs intersect at negative and positive x-coordinates

see the attached figure

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