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Cubic graphs have “point symmetry,” which means there’s a special point on the graph of every cubic function where, if a line passes through that point and intersects the cubic anywhere else, it ...
At the point (or points) where two graphs intersect, the \(x\) and \(y\) values are the same for both functions. We use this information to find the solution to simultaneous linear equations.
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