How do you solve y = 2x - x^2 graphically?

1 Answer
Apr 20, 2017

Graph the function and find the x-intercepts. The x-values of the x-intercepts are the solution. If their are no x-intercepts, there are no solutions.
x = 0, x = 2

Explanation:

Given: y = 2x - x^2

This equation is a parabola:
graph{2x-x^2 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}

From the graph the x-intercepts are: (0,0) " & " (2, 0)

This means the solutions to the equation are the x values of the x-intercepts: x = 0, x = 2