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If a system consists only of a linear function and an exponential graph, what is the maximum number of solutions possible of the system? 0 1 2 3
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If a system consists only of a linear function and an exponential graph, what is the maximum number of solutions possible of the system?
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answer is b. 2
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A linear function can only have one solution, so no matter what type of graph it has it'd only have one solution.
So the answer is B.
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