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Mathematics, 10.06.2021 22:50 bsonicx

Given: p: two linear functions have two different coefficients of x.
q: the graphs of two functions intersect at exactly one point

which statement is logically equivalent to q > p?
A. If two linear functions have different coefficients of x then the graphs of the two functions intersect at exactly one point
B. If two linear functions have the same coefficients of x then the two linear functions do not intersect at exactly one point.
C. If the graphs of two functions do not intersect at exactly one point than the two linear functions have the same coefficients of x
D. If the line graphs of two functions intersect at exactly one point the two linear functions have the same coefficients of x

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