SOLUTION: How do you solve f(x)=2x-5 , g(x)=4x-5 ?
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Question 705620: How do you solve f(x)=2x-5 , g(x)=4x-5 ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If they can make sense on the same graph, then f(x) and g(x) can both be y. You are then interested in the intersection of y=2x-5 and y=4x-5. Without graphing they have the obvious same vertical axis intercept. They share the point, (0,-5).
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