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Answer:

the correct answer is negative infinity,2 or b

Step-by-step explanation:

The (f-g)(x) is negative in the interval (-∞, 2). Therefore, option B is the correct option.

We need to find for what interval is the value of (f-g)(x) negative.

How do you find intervals of a function?

To find the increasing intervals of a given function, one must determine the intervals where the function has a positive first derivative.

Now, we are given a straight line with a positive slope f(x)=x-3.

The line passes through (0,-3) and (3,0).

g(x)=-0.5x

The line goes through (-4,2),(0,0) and (4,-2).

We have to find in which interval the value of (f-g)(x) is negative.

(f-g)(x)=x-3+0.5x=1.5x-3

When x is negative than (f-g)(x) is negative when x is positive except at x=2 then (f-g)(x) is positive.

When x is 2 the (f-g)(x)=0.

When x is 0 then (f-g)(x) is negative.

Therefore, option B is the correct option.

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