A coordinate plane with 2 lines. The first line is labeled y equals f(x) and passes through (0, 4) and (1, 1) The second line is labeled y - g(x) and is horizontal passing through (negative 2, 2), (0, 2), and (2, 2). The lines intersect at a point that is slightly to the right of (0.5, 2).
If f(x) = −3x + 4 and g(x) = 2, solve for the value of x for which f(x) = g(x) is true.

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The value of x if both lines intersect is 2/3

What is an equation?

The equation in mathematics is the relationship between the variables and the number and establishes the relationship between the two or more variables.

Given the equation of a line that passed through the points (0, 4) and (1, 1) expressed as h(x) = -3x +4

The equation of the second line g(x) passing through the points (-2, 2) and (0, 2) is g(x) = 2

If the lines intersect, then h(x) = g(x)

Substituting the functions to get the value of "x"

-3x + 4 = 2

Subtract 4 from both sides

-3x + 4 - 4 = 2 - 4

-3x = - 2

Divide both sides by - 3

x = 2 / 3

Hence the value of x if both lines intersect is 2/3

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