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Mathematics, 06.01.2021 01:50 Jinesha

The sum and product of two linear functions are shown. Which statements can be used to describe the original
functions fx) and g(x)? Select three options.
O When added, the sum of the y-intercepts must be 8.
OWhen multiplied, the product of they-intercepts must
be 8.
DEither f(x) or g() has a positive rate of change and the
other has a negative rate of change.
D f() could have a rate of change equal to 3 and g(x)
could have a rate of change of -3.
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Ofx) could have a rate of change equal to 2 and g(x)
could have a rate of change of-1.

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