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The graphs of linear functions f and g are shown. Enter the solution to the equation f(x)=g(x).

The graphs of linear functions f and g are shown. Enter the solution to the equation-example-1
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Answer: x = -3

The two diagonal lines cross at (-3,5). We only need to worry about the x coordinate here, so x = -3 is what we're after. If x = -3, then f(x) and g(x) have the same y output meaning f(x) = g(x). That y output is y = 5.

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