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The point (-3,-5) is on the graph of a function. Which equation must be true regarding the function
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Answer:
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Explanation:
f(–3) = –5
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the complete question in the attached figure
we know that
if t
he point (-3,-5) is on the graph of a function f(x)
that means
for x=-3----------> f(x)=-5
so
for x=-3---------> f(-3)=-5
hence
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a.) f(–3) = –5
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