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Whovian99

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Hey Guys!

So for these two equations:

y=80-x^2
y=20-(162.5/x)

Other than graphically, is there a way to solve this algebraically? And if there is, how do I do it?

Thanks!
 

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Hey Guys!

So for these two equations:

y=80-x^2
y=20-(162.5/x)

Other than graphically, is there a way to solve this algebraically? And if there is, how do I do it?

Thanks!
Well, there is the cubic formula....

But no, there is no way to solve the given system of equations using HSC techniques and knowledge.
 

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Hey Guys!

So for these two equations:

y=80-x^2
y=20-(162.5/x)

Other than graphically, is there a way to solve this algebraically? And if there is, how do I do it?

Thanks!
Here is what I get by using the cubic formula at http://users.tpg.com.au/nanahcub/cubic.gif
(by first rearranging it to solve x3-60x-162.5=0):



It looks somewhat better in this form than the one you get from wolframalpha.
 
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Find the x and y intercepts and graph it in the form of a cubic equation
 

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