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Given the function f(x) = –0.5|2x + 2| + 1, for what values of x is f(x) = 6?

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There are no values. Given this graph, the maximum value is f(x) = 1
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Answer:

There are no x-values that gives such result.

Explanation:

The given function is


f(x)=-0.5|2x+2|+1

To find the values that gives
f(x)=6, we replace this


6=-0.5|2x+2|+1

Then, solve for
x


6-1=-0.5|2x+2|\\5=-0.5|2x+2|\\-(5)/(0.5)=|2x+2|\\ |2x+2|=-10

There are two ways


2x+2=-10 and
2x+2=10

The first solution is


2x=-10-2\\x=(-12)/(2)\\ x=-6

The second solution is


2x=10-2\\x=(8)/(2)\\ x=4

Let's evalue the initial function for these values


f(-6)=-0.5|2(-6)+2|+1=-0.5|-12+2|+1=-0.5(10)+1=-5+1=-4\\f(4)=-0.5|2(4)+2|+1=-0.5|8+2|+1=-0.5(10)+1=-5+1=-4

Therefore, there are no x-values that gives such result.

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