The answer to this problem is 4/5 Hope I helped!
Is there a second equation?
Answer:
The answer should be D.
Step-by-step explanation:
You've already know the graph of x^2. The graph of g(x) is going to the opposite side of the xy coordinate, so it should be -x^2. Plus the graph of g(x) was shifted down 4 units from the origin, so the equation of g(x) is -x^2-4.
Hope this help.
Solution is (1,1) where two lines intersect