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The parabolas defined by the equations y=x2x+1  and y=2x^2-1 intersect at points (a,b) and (c,d) , where ca  . What is c-a ?Express your answer as a common fraction.

 Mar 12, 2017
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Setting the euations equal to each other and using the Quadratic formula to solve results in

x = 4/6    and -1    and substituting these valuse of x results in y = -.1111 and 1 respectively

 

a,b    c, d   =  -1,1     and   4/6,  -.11111

Then c- a =   4/6 - (-1) = 10/6

 Mar 12, 2017
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Thanks guys!

 Mar 12, 2017
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Set these equal

 

-x^2 - x + 1  = 2x^2 - 1   simplify

 

0 = 3x^2 + x - 2       factor

 

0 = (3x - 2) ( x + 1)    set both factors = 0   and the x intersection points are x = 2/3  and x = -1

 

So...we have the intersection points are  (a,b) and (c,d)  = (-1,b) and (2/3, d)

 

So.....c - a  =  2/3 - (-1)  =  1 + 2/3   =   5/3

 

 

cool cool cool

 Mar 12, 2017

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