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Use the graph that shows the solution to f(x)=g(x).

f(x)=−(x+2)(x−2)

g(x)=2|x+2|



What is the solution to f(x)=g(x)?

Select each correct answer.




−2

0

2

4

Use the graph that shows the solution to f(x)=g(x). f(x)=−(x+2)(x−2) g(x)=2|x+2| What-example-1
User Mark Lyons
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Answer:

The answer is -2 and 0

Explanation:

it was confirmed to be correct

User Bessie
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Answer:

-2, 0

Explanation:

The solution(s) to f(x) = g(x) are the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs intersect. The points of intersection of these graphs are ...

(-2, 0) and (0, 4)

The x-coordinates of these points are -2 and 0.

The solutions to f(x) = g(x) are x=-2 and x=0.

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