Create functions from the left-hand and right-hand sides of the equation.
Number of Solutions: One solution. Solution:x=41
Practice makes perfect
To graph the equation-2x−3=2(x−2), we will create two functions out of the left- and right-hand sides of the equation.
f(x)=-2x−3andg(x)=2(x−2)
The x-coordinate where the graphs of these functions intersect is the solution to our equation. Since one of the given equations is not in slope-intercept form, let's rewrite it so that it will be easier to identify its slope and y-intercept.
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