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------------Example 3:

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( (

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) )

Hence, the equation of the shadow function will be:

On graphing the equations, we notice that the points of intersection are: (3,0) and (2,-25) and the shadow generating functions

Example 4:

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( )(

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Therefore, the shadow function is:

On graphing the equation: We get the points of intersection (1,-15) and (4,0) and shadow generating function

RANDOM; MIGHT NEED

Limitations: When theres two roots repeated in the shadow function: when c= A+b or A-b There

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