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A rectangle has a length represented by the function f(x) and a width represented by g(x).
Which statement describes the combined functions P(x) and A(x)?
A. A(x) is linear, but P(x) is not.
B. P(x) is linear, but A(x) is not.
C. Both P(x) and A(x) are linear.
D. Neither P(x) nor A(x) are linear.
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