To determine the larger solution in the solution set of \( f(x) = g(x) \), we need to identify the points where the parabola \( f(x) \) intersects with the straight line \( g(x) \). The larger solution will be the greater x-coordinate among these intersection points.
Since I cannot see the image you're referring to, I suggest you look for the x-coordinates of the points where the two graphs meet. If, for example, the intersection points are at \( x = 2 \) and \( x = 5 \), then the larger solution would be \( x = 5 \).
If you provide any numerical values or descriptions of the graphs, I can help further!