Answer :
<span>Unless we have a relationship defined between x and y there is no common factor apart from 1.
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5/9
5 times 4= 20
12 times 3=36
20/36=5/9
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Answer: C) 3</h3>
The rule we'll use is a^b*a^c = a^(b+c). So we add the exponents.
That means 5^n*5^3 = 5^(n+3)
So 5^n*5^3 = 5^6 turns into 5^(n+3) = 5^6
The bases are equal to 5, so the exponents be equal to one another.
n+3 = 6
n+3-3 = 6-3
n = 3
So 5^3*5^3 = 5^(3+3) = 5^6.
Answer:
D. Their intersection point is the only point where the same input into both functions yields the same output.
Step-by-step explanation:
The intersection point of 2 graphed lines represents the solution.
At this point, for both lines, there is the same x value (input) and the same y value (output) because both of the lines have that point in common.
So, if those 2 lines were to be graphed, the intersection point would represent the only point with the same input and output for both functions.
D is the correct answer.