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To solve the equation 3x−2=4x−1 3 x − 2 = 4 x − 1 , Veronica graphs the functions f(x)=3x−2 f ( x ) = 3 x − 2 and g(x)=4x−1 g ( x ) = 4 x − 1 on the same set of coordinate axes. Which statement describes the solution of the equation ​ 3x−2=4x−1

The solution of the equation is the y-coordinate of the ordered pair where the graphs of the two functions intersect.
The solution of the equation is the y-intercept of the linear equations.
The solution of the equation is the x-coordinate of the ordered pair where the graphs of the two functions intersect.
The solution of the equation cannot be found graphically. Veronica should solve the equation algebraically.

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The solution of the equation is the x-coordinate of the ordered pair where the graphs of the two functions intersect
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