How do you show that the intersection point of two linear functions f(x)

and g(x)
is the point where f(x)=g(x)
(1 point)
Responses

Substitute the y-value of that point into f(x)
and g(x)
, and prove that the value of the two functions are not equivalent.
Substitute the y-value of that point into f of x and g of x, and prove that the value of the two functions are not equivalent.

Substitute the x-value of that point into f(x)
and g(x)
, and prove that the value of the two functions are not equivalent.
Substitute the x-value of that point into f of x and g of x, and prove that the value of the two functions are not equivalent.

Substitute the y-value of that point into f(x)
and g(x)
, and prove that the value of the two functions are equivalent.
Substitute the y-value of that point into f of x and g of x, and prove that the value of the two functions are equivalent.

Substitute the x-value of that point into f(x)
and g(x)
, and prove that the value of the two functions are equivalent.

1 answer

Substitute the x-value of that point into f(x) and g(x), and prove that the value of the two functions are equivalent.