ANSWER:
1st option: The y-intercept of f(x) is equal to the y-intercept of g(x).
Explanation:
The y-intercept can be determined when x = 0, therefore:
For f(x):

In the function g(x), we can see that when x = 3, g(x) = -3, which means that the y-intercept is (0,-3)
Which means that the intercept is the same for both functions.
The correct answer then would be:
The y-intercept of f(x) is equal to the y-intercept of g(x).