hscishard
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This is from Year 12 Cambridge 2unit Chp 2F Q16.
Show that the curves y=e^x and y = (e-1)x + 1 meet at (0,1) and (1,e)
Show that the curves y=e^x and y = (e-1)x + 1 meet at (0,1) and (1,e)
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use the substitution methodThis is from Year 12 Cambridge 2unit Chp 2F Q16.
Show that the curves y=e^x and y = (e-1)x + 1 meet at (0,1) and (1,e)
That method is fine, except you'd have to put a statement at the end stating that as LHS=RHS when x=0 and x=1, then the equations meet at these x values.use the substitution method
y=e^x ---------1
y=(e-1)x + 1 --------2
sub 1 into 2
e^x = ex - x + 1
e^x -ex + x -1 = 0
sub the values in and the equation should always = 0
when x = 0
e^0 -e(0) + o -1 = 0
1 - 1 = 0
when x =1
e - e + 1 - 1 = 0
not sure if I'm correct in doing it this way hahaha... correct me if I'm wrong, please. Although I do think I'm doing this wrongly.