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Which graph represents the piecewise-defined function?

y=⎧⎩⎨⎪⎪−4   if  x≤−30   if  x=23   if  x>2

Which graph represents the piecewise-defined function? y=⎧⎩⎨⎪⎪−4   if  x≤−30   if-example-1

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Answer:

it can be a pain when nobody helps... ur top right is correct

Explanation:

heres a screenshot ..

Which graph represents the piecewise-defined function? y=⎧⎩⎨⎪⎪−4   if  x≤−30   if-example-1
User Eric Anastas
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A Piecewise function, is a function whose main feature is to be defined by a sequence of intervals. In these graphs we have:


f(x)=y=\left\{\begin{matrix}-4&&if\: x\leqslant -3\\ 0&&if\: x=2\\3&&if\: x>2\end{matrix}\right.

So we have three intervals

x=2, for y=0

x >2, for y=3

x ≤ -3, for y=-4

The Piecewise function is putting together these intervals in the coordinate plane. So, it's B.

Which graph represents the piecewise-defined function? y=⎧⎩⎨⎪⎪−4   if  x≤−30   if-example-1
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