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For what interval is the value of (f – g)(x) negative?

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Answer:The correct answer for the given mathematics question above would be f < g. The interval wherein the value of (f-g)(x) is negative is f < g. A function is negative on intervals when the graph line lies below the x-axis. On the other hand, a function is positive on intervals when the graph line lies above the x-axis.

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