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- Consider the following equations.
f(x) = 2* – 1
g(x) =
What values of 2 will result in f(x) = g(x)?
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O A. O and
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OB. 0 and -2
o c. –2 and
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o D. only 0


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Consider the following equations.
f(x) = 2* – 1
g(x) =
What values of 2 will result in f(x) = g

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