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Which graph represents the piecewise - defined function ?

y = -x -4 if x < -1
2x +1 if x ≥ -1


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Which graph represents the piecewise - defined function ? y = -x -4 if x < -1 2x-example-1

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User Srini V
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Answer:

The graph is shown below.

Explanation:

Given:

Piece wise function


y=-x-4\textrm{ if }x<-1\\y=2x+1\textrm{ if }x\geq-1

Let us plot each of the two functions in the given interval.

For plotting
y=-x-4, we find its x and y intercept.

For x intercept, put
y=0. This gives,
x = -4. So, point is (-4,0)

For y intercept, put
x = 0. This gives,
y=-4. So, point is (0,-4)

Now, plot these two points and join a straight line. Now
x < -1. So we erase the part that is greater the point
x = -1. We make a hollow circle at
x=-1 as
x =-1 is not in the domain of first function.

Similarly, we plot the second line.

For x intercept, put
y=0. This gives,
x = -0.5. So, point is (-0.5,0)

For y intercept, put
x = 0. This gives,
y=1. So, point is (0,1).

We erase the line that is less than
x =-1. We make a solid circle at
x =-1 as it is in the domain of the second function.

Therefore, the graph is as shown below.

Which graph represents the piecewise - defined function ? y = -x -4 if x < -1 2x-example-1
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