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Example 2

We determine the point of intersection of the graph of the function $y(x)=5x+3$ and the graph of the function $z(x)=-4x$.

$$\begin{align}
5x+3=-4x & \Leftrightarrow 9x+3=0\\
& \Leftrightarrow 9x=-3\\
& \Leftrightarrow x=-\frac{3}{9}\\
& \Leftrightarrow x=-\frac{1}{3}.
\end{align}$$

$z(-\frac{1}{3})=-4\cdot -\frac{1}{3} =\frac{4}{3}$. (Obviously, we also have $y(-\frac{1}{3})=5\cdot -\frac{1}{3}+3=\frac{4}{3}$.)

Consequently, the point of intersection is $(-\frac{1}{3}, \frac{4}{3})$.
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  • Chapter 1: Functions of one variable
    • Definitions
    • Power functions and polynomial functions
      • Constant functions
      • Linear functions
        • Extra explanation: zero
        • Example 1
        • Exercise 1
        • Exercise 2
        • Example 2
        • Exercise 3
        • Exercise 4
      • Quadratic functions
      • Positive integer power functions
      • Polynomial functions
      • Negative integer power functions
      • Power functions
      • Properties power functions
    • Exponential and logarithmic functions
    • Applications
  • Chapter 2: Differentiation of functions of one variable
  • Chapter 3: Functions of two variables
  • Chapter 4: Differentiation of functions of two variables
  • Chapter 5: Optimization
  • Chapter 6: Areas and integrals

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