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Set 6: Quadratic Equations

Explanation

Answer: A

At which points do the parabola y=x2y = x^2 and line y=4y = 4 intersect?

A.

(2,4)(2, 4) and (2,4)(-2, 4)

✓ Correct
B.

(2,4)(2, 4) only

C.

(4,16)(4, 16) and (4,16)(-4, 16)

D.

(4,2)(4, 2) and (4,2)(4, -2)

Detailed Explanation

Choice A is correct. Choice A is the correct answer. 1. Set equal: x2=4x^2 = 4. 2. Solve: x=±2x = \pm 2. 3. Points: Since yy is always 4, the points are (2,4)(2, 4) and (2,4)(-2, 4). Choice B is incorrect because it misses the negative x. Choice C is incorrect because it uses x=4. Choice D is incorrect because it swaps x and y.

Key Steps:

The correct answer is (2,4)(2, 4) and (2,4)(-2, 4)

Why others are wrong:
B: Choice B is incorrect and may result from a calculation error.
C: Choice C is incorrect and may result from a calculation error.
D: Choice D is incorrect and may result from a calculation error.

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