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Answer:
see attached
Explanation:
For values of x less than zero, the graph of the function is a graph of the line
y = -x
Because the function is defined by this expression at x=0, there will be a solid dot at the end of the line there, at (0, 0).
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For values of x greater than 0, the graph of the function is a graph of the line
y = -x -2
This line has the same -1 slope as before, but has a y-intercept of -2. The function is not actually defined as (0, -2), so there is an open circle at the end of the line there.