http://prntscr.com/af8gst @imqwerty
alright so here \(f(x)\) ->number of visitors \(g(x)\)-> number of people who leave early the solution is the point of intersection of both the graphs so the point where the graphs intersect is nothing but the point where \(f(x)\) equals \(g(x)\) so this means that at the point of intersection the number of visitors = number of people who are leaving
you can find the coordinates of point of intersection by looking at the given graph
(1,5) is the point of intersection
yes :)
Thats all for this problem? lol just making sure
lol yes :D just find the coordinates of the point of intersection <- the solution and then tell what it means :) it just means \(f(x)\) equals \(g(x)\) at the intersection point and we just gotta write this in words and tell what is \(f(x)\) and \(g(x)\) :)
Thank youuuuuuuu
np (:
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