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On a coordinate plane, a straight red line with a negative slope, labeled g of x, crosses the y-axis at (0, negative 7). A straight blue line with a positive slope, labeled f of x, crosses the x-axis at (negative 1, 0) and the y-axis at (0, 2). Both lines intersect at (negative 3, negative 4). Which statement is true regarding the functions on the graph? f(–3) = g(–4) f(–4) = g(–3) f(–3) = g(–3) f(–4) = g(–4)

On a coordinate plane, a straight red line with a negative slope, labeled g of x, crosses-example-1
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Answer:

f(-3) = g(-3)

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Answer:

f(-3) = g(-3)

Explanation:

We know that f(x) = g(x) where the two graphs intersect

f(-3) = g(-3)

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