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If the two lines y1 = -1/2x +5 and y2 = 2x + 5 were to be graphed, what would their intersection point represent?

A.Their intersection point is the only point where the same input into both functions yields different outputs.
B.Their intersection point is the only point where different inputs into both functions yield different outputs.
C. Their intersection point is the only point where different inputs into both functions yield the same output
D. Their intersection point is the only point where the same input into both functions yields the same output.​

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Answer:

D. Their intersection point is the only point where the same input into both functions yields the same output.​

Explanation:

The intersection point of 2 graphed lines represents the solution.

At this point, for both lines, there is the same x value (input) and the same y value (output) because both of the lines have that point in common.

So, if those 2 lines were to be graphed, the intersection point would represent the only point with the same input and output for both functions.

D is the correct answer.

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