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20 August, 07:13

Two linear functions, f (x) and g (x), are combined by addition to form h (x). The same two linear functions are combined by multiplication to form j (x). Graphs of the resulting combined functions are shown. Which statements are true? Check all that apply. Graph A represents j (x). Graph A represents h (x). The y-intercepts for f (x) and g (x) can be 1 and 3. The y-intercepts for f (x) and g (x) can be 3 and 4. The rate of change of the sum of f (x) and g (x) is greater than that of either function.

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  1. 20 August, 07:34
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    Answer: this is the right answer Graph A represents j (x). The y-intercepts for f (x) and g (x) can be 1 and 3. And The rate of change of the sum of f (x) and g (x) is greater than that of either function. your welcome
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