Problem 200 of 7
Explain why solving y=(x-3)^2+1 and y=5 requires ordered pairs, not just x-values.
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compute corresponding y-values and interpret both coordinates.
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Prompt must involve a two-variable system whose solutions are graph intersections.
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1. Solve or identify the x-value intersections.
2. Substitute each x-value to compute y.
3. Explain that the complete solution is each coordinate pair.
Use the worked steps, then substitute the final answer back into the original relationship to confirm it satisfies the prompt.
Answer lists containing only x-values.