Answer:
Part A) [tex](-3,-3)[/tex]
Part B) [tex](0,0)[/tex] and point [tex](5,5)[/tex]
Part C) [tex]x=-6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A) What is the solution to the pair of equations represented by p(x) and f(x)?
we know that
The solution to the pair of equations represented by p(x) and f(x) is the intersection point both graphs
In this problem the intersection point is equal to [tex](-3,-3)[/tex]
Part B) Write any two solutions for f(x)
we know that
If a ordered pair is a solution of the function f(x)
then
the ordered pair belong to the graph of the function f(x)
so
the point [tex](0,0)[/tex] and point [tex](5,5)[/tex] belong to the graph of f(x)
therefore
the point [tex](0,0)[/tex] and point [tex](5,5)[/tex] are solutions of the function f(x)
Part C) What is the solution to the equation p(x) = g(x)?
we know that
The solution of the equation
[tex]p(x) = g(x)[/tex]
Is the x-coordinate of the intersection point both graphs
so
[tex]x=-6[/tex]