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Explanation:
if I'm understanding this correctly, you need to choose the correct graph first, then you have to say what the x solutions are according to where the 2 graphs intersect. If g(x) is a positive quadratic with a vertex at (0, -4), then the graph on the top is not the correct one because g(x) is "upside down" and it shouldn't be. The correct graph is the one on the bottom. Where they intersect as far as the x coordinates go is x = 0 and x = 1. If you had to give the COORDINATES where they intersected, those coordinates would be
(0, -4) and (1, -2). Do you understand the difference?