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Francis 's copy of Simultaneous equations: linear and quadratic, one point
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Scotland schools
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Francis Duah 8 years, 7 months ago
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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root1 | integer |
2
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root2 | integer |
2
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grad | integer |
-4
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sroots | integer |
-4
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proots | integer |
4
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yint | integer |
-1
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quadxcoeff | integer |
-8
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quadccoeff | integer |
3
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ansyvalue | integer |
-9
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Generated value: integer
2
→ Used by:
- ansyvalue
- proots
- root2
- sroots
- "Unnamed part" → "Gap 0." - Minimum accepted value
- "Unnamed part" → "Gap 0." - Maximum accepted value
- "Unnamed part" → "Unnamed step" - prompt
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Find the x and y values that satisfy both of the following equations. That is, find the point of intersection of the two curves.
y | = | {{grad}x+{yint}} | (1) |
y | = | {x2+{quadxcoeff}x+{quadccoeff}} | (2) |
x=
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