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Note that although solution 1 is the first solution, it is not necessarily the intended one (which it probably isn't). I also acknowledged this in the note section. | Note that although solution 1 is the first solution, it is not necessarily the intended one (which it probably isn't). I also acknowledged this in the note section. | ||
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This problem's answer is wrong. When I completed this test, I did this problem wrong, too, because I missed this crucial (and weird) thing as mentioned below.
It is a very bad problem because there is actually another intersection if you look closely in Geogebra or other drawing tools. It is nearly impossible for humans to find.
Near the point (1, 1), not only is there an intersection at point (1, 1), but also another intersection at around (0.99, 0.99).
Here is the graph for proof:
RE: Bad graph
Note that although solution 1 is the first solution, it is not necessarily the intended one (which it probably isn't). I also acknowledged this in the note section.
Also this doesn't immediately mean that this is a bad problem