Eric Nicholas K's answer to hfrh's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.
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For part a, we just have to realise that y = 0 at the x-axis and x = 0 at the y-axis, so we just find the corresponding values accordingly.
For part c, we need to transform the equation into a form which contains exactly the equation of the curve on one side and the equation of a straight line graph on the other side.
For part a, we just have to realise that y = 0 at the x-axis and x = 0 at the y-axis, so we just find the corresponding values accordingly.
For part c, we need to transform the equation into a form which contains exactly the equation of the curve on one side and the equation of a straight line graph on the other side.
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