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Which statement is true regarding the functions on the

graph?
Of(-3) = g(4)
Of(-4) = 9(-3)
f(-3) = g(-3)
Of 4) = g(4)

Which statement is true regarding the functions on the graph? Of(-3) = g(4) Of(-4) = 9(-3) f-example-1

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Answer:C

Explanation:

User Adrian Salazar
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Answer:

f(-3) = g(-3)

Explanation:

Remember points on the graph get their location from the x-axis (horizontal) and y-axis (vertical).

In function notation, "f(x)" means when "x" is the value in the brackets, what the value of "y" will be.

First option for example: f(-3) = g(4)

Value of "y" for f(x) when x = -3:

On the blue line, when x = -3, y = -4.

Value of "y" for g(x) when x = 4:

On the red line, when x = 4, y = -3.

Therefore:

f(-3) = g(4)

-4 = -3 <= This is false.

In the third option: f(-3) = g(-3)

On f(x) blue, when x = -3: y = -4

On g(x) red, when x = -3: y = -4

Therefore:

f(-3) = g(-3)

-4 = -4 <= This is true.

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