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14 August, 15:57

Is it possible for a linear function and an exponential funtion to have the indicated number of intersection?

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  1. 14 August, 17:16
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    Which "indicated number of intersection (s) ?"

    A linear function and an exponential function can have zero, one or two intersections. Try graphing y=e^2 and y=x+2 on the same set of axes.

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