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Look at each row in the f(x) and g(x) columns.....where the numbers are the same we have a solution
For example...in the first row we see that we have two zeroes
So....at that x value....we have a solution.....here it is at x = -2
Can you find the other two ????
Correct ! great job.
The problem here is to try to pick the correct graph
The key is to recognize that g(x) = 2^x is never below the x axis
So....the second graph is incorrect
So....it appears that the intersection points on the first graph are x = 0 and x = 2
Does this make sense ???
Look at the graph, here : https://www.desmos.com/calculator/xudd5o54ri
The points of intersection are
x = 0
x = 4
The easiest way to answer this is to look at a graph, here : https://www.desmos.com/calculator/2acf7auewz
Notice, whosmans, that this piecewise function appears to be continuous except at x = 0
So....the last answer is correct
But ur iq is low iamjeff
i think it is C
Kinda' hard to see...but
( f * p ) ( x) = f(x) * p(x) = the revenue from selling f(x) frozen yogurts at a price of p(x) per yogurt
[ Quantity sold ] * [ Price per unit ] = Revenue