1. The problem asks which statement is true regarding the graphed functions $f(x)$ and $g(x)$.
2. We are given that $g(x)$ is the red increasing line in the center-right of the graph, and $f(x)$ is the blue decreasing line.
3. The two lines intersect at about the point $(0, -2)$.
4. From the intersection, we know that $f(0) = g(0) = -2$.
5. Checking the other points:
- $f(-2)$ and $g(-2)$ are not equal since the lines are apart at $x = -2$.
- $f(0) = g(-2)$ is not true because $g(-2)$ is not $-2$.
- $f(-2) = g(0)$ is not true because $f(-2)$ is not $-2$.
6. Therefore, the true statement is $f(0) = g(0)$.
Final answer: $\boxed{f(0) = g(0)}$
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