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amid [387]
3 years ago
7

Use the graphs of f(x) =2/x and g(x)=1/-3-x to determine the solutions to f(x) = g(x).

Mathematics
1 answer:
AURORKA [14]3 years ago
8 0
We have that
<span>f(x) =2/x
</span>and
<span>g(x)=1/(-3-x)

we know that
</span>the solutions to f(x) = g(x) is the intersection of both graphs

the <span>intersection of both graphs is the point (-2,-1)
</span>
the answer is the option
<span>A) (-2, -1)
</span>
see the attached figure

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