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The point (–3, –5) is on the graph of a function. Which equation must be true regarding the function?

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Answer:

f(–3) = –5

Step-by-step explain:

(-3, -5) is the point so, you see the first point (-3). That will be your domain and the second point (-5) will be your range.

(-3) is going to be times the f, which is first, and the (-5) would be the function that would be the total in the equation.

(Idk if I explained it correctly, but please tell me you understood this question well and tell me if the answer is correct)

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Without the list of choices, there are an infinite number of possibilities.
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