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Use the graph below to find the point of intersection for the

functions.
n(x) = -x + 2
p(x) = 3x + 6

Use the graph below to find the point of intersection for the functions. n(x) = -x-example-1
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Answer:

just the graph

Explanation:

the graph is, sabrina is right with her answer

Use the graph below to find the point of intersection for the functions. n(x) = -x-example-1
User Nirav Mistry
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Answer:

-1,3

Explanation:

its -1,3 because when you do graph and put the lines they cross / touch like the orange and red are doing

Use the graph below to find the point of intersection for the functions. n(x) = -x-example-1
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