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What is the value of the function at x=−3? y = 4 y = 3 y = 0 y=−3
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What is the value of the function at x=−3?
y = 4
y = 3
y = 0
y=−3
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Answer:
y=4
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It looks like y = 4. Why is the graph black?
You just move to that x value on the x axis then go to your graph (line) and what y - value is it across from?
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