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Find all value of x for which:
a. f(x) > g(x)
b.f(x) < g(x)

Find all value of x for which: a. f(x) > g(x) b.f(x) < g(x)-example-1
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Answer: a. (-10, 0) u(12, infinity)

b. (negative infinity, -10) u(0, 12)

All of this is assuming that the ends of both functions are continuing in the direction it's going shown in the graph.

Explanation:

f(x) and g(x) basically means the y value. So when f(x) is greater than g(x), it's saying the y value for the f(x) line is greater than the y value for g(x). This happens when x = -10 till x = 0 and x = 12 till forever going right.

Side note: (-10, 0) is a way to write the domain, with the first number meaning the start and the second number meaning the end.

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