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The function f(x) is shown on the graph.

what is f(0)?

0 only
–6 only
–2, 1, 1, and 3 only
–6, –2, 1, 1, and 3 only

The function f(x) is shown on the graph. what is f(0)? 0 only –6 only –2, 1, 1, and-example-1
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Your answer will be -6.

Because

f(x)= x-intercept on a coordinate plane.

So what is y?

Y is -6.

Hope this helps, and I hope I did not confuse you. Good luck!

User Latorrefabian
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Answer: Hello there!

In the graph, the point y = f(0) is the point where the graph passes through the y-axis.

You can see that the graph passes through the point y = -6 when it cuts the y-axis, so the value of f(0) is -6 (forming the pair (0,-6)), which is called the y-intercept

the right answer is the second option; -6 only

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