Use the functions to answer the question.
f(x)= x2+13 g(x)=12x−14
At what values of x d...
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Mathematics, 18.02.2021 01:00, ichooseme10
Use the functions to answer the question.
f(x)= x2+13 g(x)=12x−14
At what values of x do the functions intersect?
Select all that apply.
A) −3
b) 9
c)3
d) −9
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