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Consider the following graph of a piecewise-defined function.

When x<-2, f(x)=

A: -3
B: 5
C: 2

When -2
A: x+2
B: 2x+2
C: 2x

When x>3, f(x)=

A: -3
B: 5
C: 2

Consider the following graph of a piecewise-defined function. When x<-2, f(x)= A-example-1

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Answer:

When x<-2, f(x) = 5

When -2<x<3, f(x)= 2x+2

When x>3, f(x)= -3

Explanation:

User Grafgenerator
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From the graph of peicewise-defined function, we shall obtain the answers to the questions as follows:
a] When x<-2, the value of f(x) will be f(x)=5
Answer: B:5

b] when x≥3, the value of f(x) will be f(x)=-3
Answer: A: -3
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