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Which represents where f(x) = g(x)? A) f(4) = g(4) and f(0) = g(0) B) f(–4) = g(–4) and f(0) = g(0) C) f(–4) = g(–2) and f(4) = g(4) D) f(0) = g(–4) and f(4) = g(–2)

Which represents where f(x) = g(x)? A) f(4) = g(4) and f(0) = g(0) B) f(–4) = g(–4) and-example-1

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Answer:

B. f(-4) = g(-4), and f(0) = g(0)

Explanation:

We are given two functions that have been graphed already. The points on the coordinate plane where the curve of g(x) intercepts that of f(x), are the values of x for each function, that would give us the same output (y).

Thus, for f(x) intercepts g(x) at the point where x = -4, y = 4.

Also, f(x) and g(x) intercepts at the point where x = 0, y = 4.

Therefore, the correct answer is f(-4) = g(-4), and f(0) = g(0)

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