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Determine the solution(s) to f(x) = g(x) given the graph below.

Determine the solution(s) to f(x) = g(x) given the graph below.-example-1
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Answer:

(-1,-3) and (1,-1)

Sometimes you give the solutions as just the x.

x = -1 and x = 1

Explanation:

The two curvy pieces are f(x) and the straight line is g(x). The solutions are where the two graphs intersect. There are two points where this happens: (-1,-3) and (1,-1).

Sometimes your teacher, the text or the course just wants you to give the answer as the x where it happens. The graphs intersects where x=-1 and x=1

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