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Mathematics, 08.12.2021 04:30, lilobekker5219

You can use a system of equations to graph and solve the polynomial equation 3 x cubed + x = 2 x squared + 1. Which statement is true? The system has one solution, and the equation has three zeroes. The y-coordinates of the solutions to the system and the zeroes of the equation are not equal. The x-coordinates of the solutions to the system and the zeroes of the equation are not equal. The equation has one zero, and the system has three solutions.

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