To determine the smaller solution to the equation \( g(x) = f(x) \), we would typically look for the points of intersection of the graphs of \( g(x) \) and \( f(x) \). Without the actual graph, I can't visually identify the points where the two functions intersect.
However, I can help you understand how to analyze the graph:
- Examine the graph and identify the x-coordinates where the two graphs intersect.
- The smaller of those x-coordinates will be the answer you are looking for.
Assuming you're presented with the options 3, 6, 1, and 13, visually inspect the graph to see which of these values represents the smaller solution where the two functions intersect.
If you have access to the graph or can describe it, please share more details, and I may be able to provide more specific guidance!