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Which represents where f(x) = g(x)?

f(2) = g(2) and f(0) = g(0)
f(2) = g(0) and f(0) = g(4)
f(2) = g(0) and f(4) = g(2)
f(2) = g(4) and f(1) = g(1)

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it's the first one. in order to have g(x)=f(x) they have to be equal when x is replaced with equal numbers.
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The correct answer is:

f(2) = g(2) and f(0) = g(0)

Step-by-step explanation:

If f(x) = g(x), this means the values of the functions are the same when using the same numbers. That means if we use 2 for x, then f(2) would need to be equal to g(2); if we use 0 for x, then f(0) would need to be equal to g(0). This is the case in this option, so this option is correct.

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