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Graph by plotting points f(x)=3x+1;(-2,2)

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Answer:

The graph is shown below. The points for the graph are
(-2,-5) and
(2,7).

Explanation:

Given:

The function is
f(x)=3x+1

Values of
x are -2 and 2.

Evaluate the value of the function at
x=-2 and
x=2.


f(x=-2)=3(-2)+1=-6+1=-5


f(x=2)=3(2)+1=6+1=7

Therefore, the points on the graph are
(-2,-5) and
(2,7).

Now, we plot the points on a graph and join the line passing through the two points.

Graph by plotting points f(x)=3x+1;(-2,2)-example-1
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