pineapplewithmouse
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"The diagram shows a graph of the function f(x) (In the picture I sent)
Draw a graph of the function g(x) (not necessarily a linear function)
so that the equation f(x) = g(x):
A. Will have one solution
B. Will have an infinity of solutions
C. Will have no solutions"
If g(x) is equal to f(x) it means that the function is the same, so there will be an infinity of solutions. In order for there to be one solution, the function must be a constant function (and it is not) And so that will have no solution the slope should be undefined (vertical, and is also not) How do I solve this question? Please help me...
Draw a graph of the function g(x) (not necessarily a linear function)
so that the equation f(x) = g(x):
A. Will have one solution
B. Will have an infinity of solutions
C. Will have no solutions"
If g(x) is equal to f(x) it means that the function is the same, so there will be an infinity of solutions. In order for there to be one solution, the function must be a constant function (and it is not) And so that will have no solution the slope should be undefined (vertical, and is also not) How do I solve this question? Please help me...