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p: Two linear functions have different coefficients of x. q: The graphs of two functions intersect at exactly one point. Which statement is logically equivalent to q → p?

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Answer:

If two linear functions have the same coefficients of x, then the graphs of the two linear functions do not intersect at exactly one point.

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The formula
q \Rightarrow p means that from statement q implies statement p.

When statements p="two linear functions have different coefficients of x" and q="the graphs of two functions intersect at exactly one point", then the statement
q \Rightarrow p have a form: "If the graphs of two functions intersect at exactly one point, then two linear functions have different coefficients of x."



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