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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. Not all tiles will be used.

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In this questions, there are a few functions with more/less than and equal to symbol.

1. Answer: f(x)= 3

f(x)= 2<x ≤3

The x is [more than 2] and [less than 3] or [equal to 3]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be only 3 since 3 is [more than 2] and [equal to 3].


2. f(x)= 1

f(x)= 0<x ≤1

The x is [more than 0] and [less than 1] or [equal to 1]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be only 1 since 1 is [more than 0] and [equal to 1].



3. f(x)= x

f(x)= 1≤x ≤2

The x is [more than 1] or [equal to 1] and [less than 2] or [equal to 2]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be

1, since 1 is [equal to 1] and [less than 2]

2, since 2 is [more than 1] and [equal to 2]

The graph that follow the value would be: f(x)= x


4. Answer: f(x)= 4

f(x)= 3<x ≤4

The x is [more than 3] and [less than 4] or [equal to 4]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be only 4 since 4 is [more than 3] and [equal to 4]



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In this questions, there are a few functions with more/less than and equal to symbol.
1. Answer: f(x)= 3
f(x)= 2<x ≤3
The x is [more than 2] and [less than 3] or [equal to 3]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be only 3 since 3 is [more than 2] and [equal to 3].

2. f(x)= 1
f(x)= 0<x ≤1
The x is [more than 0] and [less than 1] or [equal to 1]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be only 1 since 1 is [more than 0] and [equal to 1].


3. f(x)= x
f(x)= 1≤x ≤2
The x is [more than 1] or [equal to 1] and [less than 2] or [equal to 2]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be
1, since 1 is [equal to 1] and [less than 2]
2, since 2 is [more than 1] and [equal to 2]
The graph that follow the value would be: f(x)= x

4. Answer: f(x)= 4
f(x)= 3<x ≤4
The x is [more than 3] and [less than 4] or [equal to 4]. The number that will fulfill the condition would be only 4 since 4 is [more than 3] and [equal to 4].
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