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.Janie is analyzing a quadratic function f(x) and a linear function g(x). Will they intersect? Yes, at positive x-coordinates. Yes, at negative x-coordinates. Yes, at negative and positive x-coordinates.
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.Janie is analyzing a quadratic function f(x) and a linear function g(x). Will they intersect?
Yes, at positive x-coordinates.
Yes, at negative x-coordinates.
Yes, at negative and positive x-coordinates.
No, they will not intersect.
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No, they will not intersect
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the answer is ,Yes, at negative and positive x-coordinates.
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