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The graph below shows a quadratic function f(x) and an absolute value function g(x)

which of the following x-values are approximate solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x)? select all that apply​

The graph below shows a quadratic function f(x) and an absolute value function g(x-example-1
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Answer:

The x-values that are approximate solution of the equation
f(x) = g(x) are
x_(1) \approx -3.5 and
x_(2)\approx 5, respectively.

Explanation:

From graph we infer that the x-values that represents a solution to the system of equations corresponds to those values of x in which both functions coincide. As we see, there are two x-values for
f(x) = g(x), which are described below:


x_(1) \approx -3.5 and
x_(2)\approx 5

The x-values that are approximate solution of the equation
f(x) = g(x) are
x_(1) \approx -3.5 and
x_(2)\approx 5, respectively.

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