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F(4)=30If g(x) = 2, x=1

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We have two graphs and we have to identify two specific values.

First, the value of the function f when x=4, that is f(4).

We can do this like this: finding x=4, then move along this vertical line until we match the curve for f(x). Then, move horizontally towards the y-axis to see the corresponding value of f(x).

The second value is find x when g(x)=2.

In this case, we start by finding where g(x)=2. We can do this by intersecting the line y=2 with g(x).

Although is not clear, as each division represents 5 units, we can estimate that the line y=2 intersects g(x) at its vertex

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