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How does the slope of g(x) compare to the slope of f(x)?

The slope of g(x) is the opposite of the slope of f(x).
The slope of g(x) is less than the slope of f(x).
The slape of g(x) is greater than the slope of f(x).
The slope of g(x) is equal to the slope of f(x).

How does the slope of g(x) compare to the slope of f(x)? The slope of g(x) is the-example-1
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Answer:

The slope of g(x) is less than the slope of f(x)

Step-by-step explanation

Opposite slopes means the lines would have to cut perpendicularly at a 90° angle. This isn’t the case on the picture attacked.

You can see that line f(x) intersects and surpasses line g(x). Therefore it’s gradient/slope is greater.
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