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Given the graphs of y = f(x) and y = g(x), what is the value of f(x)-g(x) where the two graphs intersect?

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0

Explanation:

If they want the values of where the graphs intersect, that means the values are both = to each other, meaning subtracting the same value by the same value is 0

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