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Which graph represents the piece wise- defined function f(x) =​

Which graph represents the piece wise- defined function f(x) =​-example-1
User Wwwslinger
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Answer:

right-most fourth graph

Explanation:

Given:

f(x)= -x+4 for 0≤x<3

i.e. from x=0 till x=3 the graph is linear line

then

f(x) = 5 for x≥3

i.e. at x=3 and onward graph is a straight line with y-axis point of 5 !

User Comet
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Answer:

The fourth graph, from left to right, is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The given piecewise function is


f(x)=\left \{ {{-x+4 \ ; \ 0\leq x<3} \atop {5 \ ; \ x\geq3 }} \right.

Notice that the domain of the function specifies that, from zero to three, the function represents a decreasing (because the variable is negative) straight line. When the function is defined from 3 to infinite, the function is a constant of 5.

So, the right graph must shows first a decreasing line, where the initial point is solid and the final point is empty, as the fourth fraph (from left to right), then it must show a horizontal line with an initial point solid.

Therefore, the fourth graph, from left to right, is the correct answer.

User Ettore Galli
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