Steve is analyzing two linear functions, f(x) and g(x). will they intersect?
f(x) graph of t...
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Steve is analyzing two linear functions, f(x) and g(x). will they intersect?
f(x) graph of the function f of x equals x plus 1.
this is the table:
g(x)
x g(x)
1 1
2 3
3 5
answer choices:
(a)yes, at a point with a positive x-coordinate
(b)yes, at a point with a negative x-coordinate
(c)yes, at a point where x is zero
(d)no, they will not intersect
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