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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 01:00, gabrielbergemancat

Find the value of x for which f(c)=g(x)
f(x)= x^2+x+4
g(x)= -x^2+x+4


Find the value of x for which f(c)=g(x) 
f(x)= x^2+x+4
g(x)= -x^2+x+4

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Find the value of x for which f(c)=g(x)
f(x)= x^2+x+4
g(x)= -x^2+x+4
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