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F(x) = 3 and g(x) = x – 2 3 = x – 2 5 = x The x-value at which the two functions’ values are equal is

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  • 23-06-2018
For this case we have the following functions:
 [tex]F (x) = 3 g (x) = x - 2[/tex]
 We match both functions to find the value of x for which both functions are equal.
 We have then:
 [tex]F (x) = g (x) 3 = x - 2[/tex]
 From here, we clear the value of x:
 [tex]x = 3 + 2 x = 5[/tex]
 Answer:
 
the value of x for which both functions are equal is:
 
[tex]x = 5[/tex]
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