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Answer:

f(2)=-2

Explanation:

Values of a function from a graph

The graph of a function is usually a drawn line that joins a number of points that correspond to the ordered pairs (x,y), where x is a given value, and y is the value calculated through the rule of the function, usually a formula or equation.

If we want to know the value for a specific value of x, we find the corresponding x-coordinate, draw an imaginary vertical line until we meet the graph. The value of y at that point is the required value of the function.

For example, for x=0 the graph crosses the y-axis at y=2, thus the ordered pair is (0,2), and f(0)=2.

For x=2, the function has a value of y=-2, thus:

f(2)=-2

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