Okay so this is a very hard conceptual question. We need to prove that (x, y) is the ordered pair when "f(x) = g(x)".
"f(x) = g(x)" represents the point where the lines share a point or basically the intersection point of the two functions.
To prove that the intersection point is (x, y) let's find the x and y values at the point of intersection.
f(x) ----> the x-value is x and the y-value is f(x)
g(x) -----> the x-value is x and the y-value is g(x)
We know that f(x) = g(x) so we know that the y values match too.
We can also substitute a variable y for f(x) or g(x) (It is simply the y-value when x is plugged in for x. I know it sounds a bit confusing.).
So the solution when f(x) = g(x) is (x, y)!!!
A. No because -2*-3=6
B. No because if you plug in 5 it will be 1-2(5) which equals -9
C. No because when you plug in -4 it will be 4+6(-4) which equals to -20
Answer:
a.
b. 
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to remember that:
1. The word "more" indicates Addition.
2. The "Difference" is the result of a Subtraction.
a. Then, knowing this information, you know that:
- "The difference of
and
" must be expressed as:

- Then, "Three more than the difference of
and
" is:

- "The difference of
and
" can be expressed in this form:

Therefore, "Three more than the difference of
and
is equal to the difference of
and
" is:
b. Solve for "s" in order to find its value:

B: because she gained and didn’t decrease
Explanation:
A: 30
B:36
C:11
D: -5
So b is correct because it’s Greater
Answer:
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