Answer:
Explanation:
x-intercept -> when y = 0
f(x) x-intercept -> (1 , 0)
g(x) x-intercept -> (-1 , 0)
y-intercept -> when x = 0
f(x) y-intercept -> (0 , -1)
g(x) y-intercept -> (0 , 1)
The x-intercept of f(x) is greater than the x-intercept of g(x)
The y-intercept of g(x) is greater than the y-intercept of f(x)
So from the options, the answer is D. The x-intercept of f(x) is greater than the x-intercept of g(x)