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A coordinate plane with 2 lines. The first line is labeled y equals f(x) and passes through (0, 4) and (1, 1) The second line is labeled y - g(x) and is horizontal passing through (negative 2, 2), (0, 2), and (2, 2). The lines intersect at a point that is slightly to the right of (0.5, 2).

If f(x) = −3x + 4 and g(x) = 2, solve for the value of x for which f(x) = g(x) is true.

x =

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Answer: 2/3

Step-by-step explanation: I just did the problem on edg

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Explanation:

If the lines intersect then y=y, given y=2 and y=-3x+4 we have

-3x+4=2

-3x=-2

x=2/3

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