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What is the value of the function at x=−2?

y=−4

y = 0

y = 2

y = 3

What is the value of the function at x=−2? y=−4 y = 0 y = 2 y = 3-example-1
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Answer:

Option D.

Explanation:

If the graph of a function f(x) passes through the point (a,b), then the value of the function f(x) is b at x=a.


f(a)=b


y=b

The graph of a function is given.

We need to find the value of function at x=-2.

From the given graph it is clear that the graph is passes through the point (-2,3).

It means the value of function is 3 at x=-2.


y=3

Therefore, the correct option is D.

User Arcath
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y = 3

find -2 on the x plane, and match the point, then get your y

hope this helps
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