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OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

The graphs of f(x) and g(x) are shown below: What are the solutions to the equation f(x) = g(x)? x = −3, 4 x = −4, 2.5 x = −0.8, 2.5 x = 8, −8

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

@Aveline

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

@retirEEd

OpenStudy (aveline):

What are the two points where the graphs meet?

sam (.sam.):

If f(x) = g(x), the answer would be the points of intersection of the graphs

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

8 and -4

OpenStudy (retireed):

Just see where the two functions intersect and read the X value

OpenStudy (aveline):

One point where they intersect is at (-4, 8) Can you find another one? @dancergirl45

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

-2

sam (.sam.):

You don't need 8, you only need values of x

sam (.sam.):

@dancergirl45 nope

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

oops i meant -9

OpenStudy (aveline):

Another point is at around (2.5, -8.5) So the two x-values are -4 and ...?

sam (.sam.):

You got -4 correct already, the second point is on the right side of the graph

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

2.5

sam (.sam.):

Good

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

Thank you guys!

OpenStudy (aveline):

Np ^^

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

Who do i medal?

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

Ill fan sam and medal aveline

OpenStudy (dancergirl45):

ill

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