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Given functions f (x) and g (x), the x-coordinate of the point of intersection of two functions is a solution of the equation f (x) = g (x).

A. The statement is true because when you substitute the x-coordinate of the point of intersection in the equation f (x) = g(x), a false statement results.
B. The statement is false because when you substitute the x-coordinate of the point of intersection in the equation f (x)=g(x), a true statement results.
C. The statement is true because, when you substitute the x-coordinate of the point of intersection in the equation f (x) = g(x), a true statement results
D.The statement is false because when you substitute the x-coordinate of the point of intersection in the equation f (x) = g (x), a false statement results.​

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C. The statement is true because, when you substitute the x-coordinate of the point of intersection in the equation f (x) = g(x), a true statement results

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The answe is C.

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