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Complete the description of the piecewise function graphed below. f(x) { 4 if 5 if 2 if

Complete the description of the piecewise function graphed below. f(x) { 4 if 5 if-example-1
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1) Examining the graph of this piecewise function, we can state the following about the rule of this function

f(x) = 4 if x = [-4,-2] Since it includes -4 and -2

f(x) = 5 if x = (-2, 3] Since it does not includes -2 and includes -2

f(x) = 2 if x = (3, 6] Since it includes 3 and not 6

2) Because a piecewise function is defined within intervals. So that's why it has some segments.

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