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Mathematics, 09.03.2021 01:00 danielbamf1414

The functions p(x) and g(x) are shown below: g(x) = 9x
p(x) = 9x

Which statement best describes the graph of p(x) and g(x)? (1 point)

Select one:
a. The graphs will both have their y-intercept equal to 1.
b. The graphs will both have their y-intercept equal to 9.
c. The graph of g(x) will eventually exceed the graph of p(x).
d. The graph of p(x) will eventually exceed the graph of g(x).

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