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Express the function graphed below​

Express the function graphed below​-example-1

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Answer:


y=\left\{ \begin{array}{rc} {-x+3, &amp;\text{for $x<-2$}} \\ {-2, &amp;\text{for $x=-2$}} \\ {x+4, &amp;\text{for $x>-2$}}}\end{array} \right.

Explanation:

The line to the upper left has a slope of -1. If it were extended, it would intersect the y-axis at y=3, so its equation is ...

y = -x +3

The line to the upper right has a slope of +1 and a y-intercept of 4, so its equation is ...

y = x + 4

At x=-2, the function is defined as -2.

So, the piecewise definition is ...


y=\left\{ \begin{array}{rc} {-x+3, &amp;\text{for $x<-2$}} \\ {-2, &amp;\text{for $x=-2$}} \\ {x+4, &amp;\text{for $x>-2$}}}\end{array} \right.

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