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Solution:

Given the graphs of f(x) and g(x) below:

The point where f(x)=g(x) is the point where the graph of f(x) cuts the graph of g(x).

Thus, the graphs cut each other at (0, 4) and (-4, 4).

This implies that


\begin{gathered} For\text{ the graph f\lparen x\rparen,} \\ f(-4)=4 \\ f(0)=4 \\ For\text{ the graph g\lparen x\rparen,} \\ g(-4)=4 \\ g(0)=4 \end{gathered}

Hence, we can conclude that f(x) = g(x) is represent


\begin{gathered} f(-4)=g(-4) \\ and \\ f(0)=g(0) \end{gathered}

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