2.
Observe the given graph carefully.
(a)
The value of g(-3) is the image of point x = -3.
This is seen as the y coordinate of the point that corresponds to x=-3.
From the figure, this point is seen as,
Thus, the required value is,
(b)
It is asked to find all the values of 'x' such that,
This refers to all the points on the curve whose y-coordinates is -3.
From the graph, those points are evident as,
So the points x=-2 and x=0 both correspond to g(x)=-3.
Thus, the required values of 'x' are,
(c)
The range of a function is the set of all values that the function can take. It is observed by the values on y-axis that the graph of the function takes.
Observe that the function takes all values between -5 and 3, including the end-point -5 but not 3.
Thus, the range of the function in interval notation can be expressed as,
Or this same range can also be represented using braces as,