The functions f(x) and g(x) are graphed.





Which represents where f(x) = g(x)?

f(2) = g(2) and f(0) = g(0)
f(2) = g(0) and f(0) = g(4)
f(2) = g(0) and f(4) = g(2)
f(2) = g(4) and f(1) = g(1)

The functions fx and gx are graphed Which represents where fx gx f2 g2 and f0 g0 f2 g0 and f0 g4 f2 g0 and f4 g2 f2 g4 and f1 g1 class=

Respuesta :

The given graph shows the relationship between the f(x) and g(x).
Since the problem is to find the points where f(x) becomes equal to g(x) then we will be focusing only to the x-axis and ignore the points of y-axis.

Out of the four choices, the correct answer for the given functions of x will be f(2) = g(2) and f(0) = g(0), f(0) and g(0) is located at the origin. So the points where the curve and line are intersecting is at f(2) and g(2) and the other point is at f(0) and g(0), neglecting the y-axis.

The answer that represents the point where f(x) = g(x) is; A: f(2) = g(2) and f(0) = g(0)

How to find the coordinates of Intersection?

From the attached graph, we see that is represents the relationship between the the functions f(x) and g(x).

Now, the coordinates of the points where  f(x) = g(x) will be the coordinates of the points where both graphs intersect.

The first point of intersection, we see that;

f(0) = g(0) = 4

Second point shows;

f(2) = g(2) = 0

Thus, we can conclude that;

f(2) = g(2) and f(0) = g(0)

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