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Which point satisfies both ƒ(x) = 2x and g(x) = 3x?

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The answer would be. 0,0
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User OlivierTerrien
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Answer:

(0,0)

Explanation:

If a point satisfies both functions, they must be equal to each other. Thus, we have:


f(x)=g(x)


2x=3x

The only x that satisfies this is 0.

Therefore, the y is also zero.

The point is (0,0).

Alternatively, you can also visualize the graphs. The only point where the graphs will touch is the origin point or (0,0).

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