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Which statement is true regarding the graphed functions?

f(4) = g(4)
f(4) = g(–2)
f(2) = g(–2)
f(–2) = g(–2)

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Answered by hrushi09
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statement 2 is correct

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Answered by NirmalPandya
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The statement f(-2) = g(-2) is true regarding the graphed functions (Last option).

  • We know that when two straight lines intersect at a point, that point is called the point of intersection for the two straight lines.
  • In the given image of the graph, we can clearly see that f and g intersect each other at a point whose x-coordinate is -2 and the y-coordinate is 4. So f(-2) = 4 and g(-2) = 4.
  • So we can conclude that f(-2) = g(-2) = 4. So the last statement is the correct option.

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