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22 March, 10:45

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

O f2) = g (2) and f (0) = g (0)

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

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

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

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  1. M
    22 March, 10:56
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    f (2) = g (2) and f (0) = g (0)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The notation f (x) = g (x) means that x has the same value in both functions, and the function values are the same:

    For x=2:

    f (2) = g (2)

    For x = 0:

    f (0) = g (0)

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    If you're searching for solutions to f (x) = g (x), it does you no good to compare the function values for different values of x, as in f (2) = g (0). Such an equality is irrelevant to the problem of finding x such that f (x) = g (x).

    The appropriate choice is ...

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