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Use The function f(x) is graphed below.

the graph of the function to find, f(6).

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Use The function f(x) is graphed below. the graph of the function to find, f(6). -2 -1 1 2-example-1
User Dangerisgo
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Answer: Last option.

Explanation:

We know that input values of a function are the values of the variable "x" and output values of a function are the values of the variable "y".

By definition, in functions each input value have one and only one output value.

Then, find
f(6) you can see that the input value is
x=6 and you need to find the corresponding ouput value (or "y")

You can observe in the figure attached that the value of "y" for
x=6 is
y=w, obtaining the point (6,2)

Therefore:


f(6)=2

This matches with the last option.

Use The function f(x) is graphed below. the graph of the function to find, f(6). -2 -1 1 2-example-1
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Answer:

f(6) = 2

Explanation:

Since y is a function of x, that is y = f(x), f(6) implies that we shall be evaluating the value of y when the value of x is 6.

To do this we shall draw a vertical line, x = 6 and check where this line intersects with the graph of the function f(x)

The vertical line x = 6 intersects with the graph of the function f(x) on the horizontal line y = 2. The function f(x) assumes the value 2 for values of x between 4 and 8. Therefore, f(6) = 2

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