Final answer:
The equation of the quadratic function g that intersects the x-axis at x = 5 and x = 9 is g(x) = (x - 5)(x - 9).
Step-by-step explanation:
The subject of this question is a quadratic function g which intersects the x-axis at x = 5 and x = 9. The quadratic function that would satisfy this condition is g(x) = (x - 5)(x - 9), because these factors become zero when x is equal to 5 and 9, respectively, indicating the points where the graph intersects the x-axis. Options B), C), and D) do not represent quadratics that intersect the x-axis at these given points; Option B) represents a quadratic that intersects at negative points, while Options C) and D) are not even quadratics but linear functions - they cannot intersect the x-axis at more than one point.