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For two functions, m(x) and p(x), a statement is made that m(x) = p(x) at x = 7. What is definitely true about x = 7?

A)Both m(x) and p(x) cross the x-axis at 7.
B)Both m(x) and p(x) cross the y-axis at 7.
C)Both m(x) and p(x) have the same output value at x = 7.
D)Both m(x) and p(x) have a maximum or minimum value at x = 7.

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Answer:

C)Both m(x) and p(x) have the same output value at x = 7.

Explanation:

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For this case we have the following functions:

m (x)

p (x)

Where,

x: independent variable

m, p: dependent variables

For the value of x = 7 we have:

m (7)

p (7)

For this case it is true that:

m (7) = p (7)

Therefore, both functions have the same output argument for the same input value.

Answer:

C) Both m (x) and p (x) have the same output value at x = 7.

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