Math, asked by miayim18, 11 months ago

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)

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Answered by Ninjaturtel
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f(-3)= G(-4) f(-4).


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Answered by lovingheart
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Answer:

Option C is true regarding the functions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given  

f(–3) = g(–4) f(–4) = g(–3) f(–3) = g(–3) f(–4) = g(–4)

Step 1:

The given line touch each other at the point (-3,-4).

At this point the value of the functions f(x) and g(x) are same.

Step 2:

1) For function f(x) When x=-3 the function f(-3)=-4.

2)2) For function g(x) When x=-3 the function g(-3)=-4.

f(-3)=g(-3)=-4.

Among all the options option C. f(–3) = g(–3) is the right answer.

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