SOLUTION: The change in the stock price of Company B is a function of the change in the stock price of its parent company, Company A, as shown in the table. In this function, x represents t
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Question 948872: The change in the stock price of Company B is a function of the change in the stock price of its parent company, Company A, as shown in the table. In this function, x represents the change in price of 1 share of Company A stock and f(x) represents the change in price of 1 share of Company B stock. Write the ordered pair that represents the x-intercept of this function. THE TABLE IS BELOW
x 3 6 9 12
________
f(x) 1 3 5 7
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