Asked by bobo
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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I can’t see the graph — please upload it or type the y‑values of f and g at x = −3 and x = −4.
How to check yourself:
- Find the point on the curve for f where x = −3 and read its y‑value = f(−3).
- Find the point on the curve for g where x = −3 and read its y‑value = g(−3).
- Do the same for x = −4 to get f(−4) and g(−4).
- Compare the pairs in each answer choice. The true statement is the one where the two y‑values are equal.
Tip: pay attention to filled vs. open circles (open means that y‑value is not included). If you upload the image I’ll read the points and pick the correct option.
How to check yourself:
- Find the point on the curve for f where x = −3 and read its y‑value = f(−3).
- Find the point on the curve for g where x = −3 and read its y‑value = g(−3).
- Do the same for x = −4 to get f(−4) and g(−4).
- Compare the pairs in each answer choice. The true statement is the one where the two y‑values are equal.
Tip: pay attention to filled vs. open circles (open means that y‑value is not included). If you upload the image I’ll read the points and pick the correct option.
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