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If two functions have no solutions, what does that tell you about the two functions?

User Digil
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Answer: That the graphs of the functions never intersect with each other.

Explanation:

i guess that this refers for a system of equations.

y = f(x)

y = g(x)

So to solve this, we usually would write:

f(x) = y = g(x)

If that has no solutions, it means that the graphs of f(x) and g(x) never cross eachother.

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