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Kate says the functions f(x)=x+3
and g(x)=−x+7
intersect at x = 2. Is she correct?(1 point)
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No, because f(x)≠g(x)
when x = 2.
No, because f(x)≠g(x)
when x = 2.

Yes, because f(x)≠g(x)
when x = 2.
Yes, because f(x)≠g(x)
when x = 2.

No, because f(x)=g(x)
when x = 2.
No, because f of x is equal to g of x when x = 2.

Yes, because f(x)=g(x)
when x = 2.
1 year ago

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GPT 3.5
No, because f(x)≠g(x) when x = 2.
1 year ago

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