Compare the functions f(x) and g(x).

When is f(x) greater than g(x)? f(x) is greater than g(x) when

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the value of f(x) is greater than the value of g(x). This occurs when the function f(x) is located above the function g(x) on a graph. The specific values of x for which f(x) is greater than g(x) will depend on the specific equations or values assigned to f(x) and g(x).