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Which point satisfies both ƒ(x) = 2x and g(x) = 3x?

(0,1)
(0,-1)
(1,0)
(-1, 0)

User Charlb
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Answer:

(0,1)

Explanation:

we are given functions as


f(x)=2^x


g(x)=3^x

we can verify each options

option-A:

we can plug x=0 and check whether we get y=1


f(0)=2^0=1


g(0)=3^0=1

so, this is TRUE

option-B:

we can plug x=0 and check whether we get y=-1


f(0)=2^0=1


g(0)=3^0=1

so, this is FALSE

option-C:

we can plug x=1 and check whether we get y=0


f(1)=2^1=2


g(1)=3^1=3

so, this is FALSE

option-D:

we can plug x=-1 and check whether we get y=0


f(-1)=2^(-1)


g(-1)=3^(-1)

so, this is FALSE

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