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What are the coordinates of the point that is common to the graph of f(x) = (2/3) ^ x and the graph of f(x) = (3/2) ^ x

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Answer:

Both point are y=0. The difference between the two is that 2/3 is always decressing and 3/2 is always incressing.

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