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ACT Math: Elementary Algebra Drill 3.5. Simplify the expression.
Elementary Algebra: Drill 4, Problem 1. Simplify the expression.
ACT Math Section: Elementary Algebra Drill 2, Problem 5. Use these two equations to solve for both x and y.
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ACT Math: Intermediate Algebra Drill 4, Problem 3. Which equation has an x intercept at 1?
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- 00:03
Put this in your calculator and shmoop it...
- 00:05
Which equation has an x intercept at 1?
- 00:09
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:14
How do we solve this problem?
- 00:16
Well, we just plug in the point on the graph... so when the x intercept is 1, the y coordinate
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- 00:22
has to be 0... and we are at the point 1, 0.
- 00:26
We can just brute force the answer by plugging in for equation A, here:
- 00:36
We have 1 squared which is 1... minus 3, which is negative 2... then add 4 to get positive
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2, which... doesn't fit.
- 00:43
So A is not the droid we're looking for.
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Now B. We have 1 minus 2 plus 1, which is...0.
- 00:55
There we go -- don't even need to bother with the others.
- 00:57
B's our boy.
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