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OpenStudy (keonabull1):

Please help will fan and medal! The functions f(x) and g(x) are shown below: f(x) = 0.05x g(x) = (0.05)x Which statement best describes the graph of f(x) and g(x)?

OpenStudy (atrineas):

Is this a multiple choice if so post choices please . . .

OpenStudy (atrineas):

@Keonabull1

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

@atrineas The graph of g(x) will eventually exceed the graph of f(x). The graph of f(x) will eventually exceed the graph of g(x). The graphs will both have their y-intercept equal to 1. The graphs will both have their y-intercept equal to 0.05

OpenStudy (atrineas):

Ok give me one moment. . .

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

ok np

OpenStudy (atrineas):

@agent0smith can you help please. . . I've graphed both these lines and there exactly the same and there x and y intercepts are (0,0) but that doesn't match any of the answers @Keonabull1 is this a trick question?

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

no, as far as I know... this is a legit question

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Screenshot.

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

this is the exact question... no graph

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

Question 13 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (04.07) The functions f(x) and g(x) are shown below: f(x) = 0.05x g(x) = (0.05)x Which statement best describes the graph of f(x) and g(x)? The graph of g(x) will eventually exceed the graph of f(x). The graph of f(x) will eventually exceed the graph of g(x). The graphs will both have their y-intercept equal to 1. The graphs will both have their y-intercept equal to 0.05

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

can you help me with another queston @Atrineas

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

I will just put D

OpenStudy (atrineas):

yeah close this one and open

OpenStudy (keonabull1):

ok will tag u

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

When i say screenshot I mean take a screenshot. Not wasting time trying to figure out what the question might actually be.

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