Compare the functions f(x) and g(x).

When is f(x) greater than g(x)? f(x) is greater than g(x) when

the value of f(x) is greater than the value of g(x). This occurs when the function f(x) is located above the function g(x) on a graph. The specific values of x for which f(x) is greater than g(x) will depend on the specific equations or values assigned to f(x) and g(x).