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For two functions, a(x) and b(x), a statement is made that a(x) = b(x) at x = 2. what is definitely true about x = 2? both a(x) and b(x) have a maximum or minimum value at x = 2. both a(x) and b(x) have the same output value at x = 2. both a(x) and b(x) cross the x-axis at 2. both a(x) and b(x) cross the y-axis at 2.

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