Q:

Function P is a linear function with a Y-intercept of 5.Function Q is defined by the equation Y=-1/3x +4.What statement must be true about functions P and Q

Accepted Solution

A:
You don't have answers here, but there are only a few things that are inherently true here.

Firstly, we know that they don't share a y intercept.

Secondly, we know that there must be one intersection of the two functions, unless of course P also has a -1/3 slope. Then there are 0 intersections. 

Apart from that, there is little to be concluded.