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Little Maggie just started brushing her teeth on her own. Every time she does, she gets a sticker. The function f(x) gives the number of stickers Maggie gets on day x.
What does f(1)=f(2) tell you?

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The equation \( f(1) = f(2) \) indicates that the number of stickers Maggie receives on day 1 is the same as the number of stickers she receives on day 2. This could mean that she brushed her teeth once on both days, earning the same amount of stickers, or that the reward system gives her a consistent amount of stickers for those initial days. Essentially, it implies consistency in her sticker rewards for those two specific days.

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