Final answer:
Function values are found by locating the y-value associated with each input x-value in the provided sets of ordered pairs for f(x) and g(x), resulting in answers for f(2), f(-1), g(1), g(-1), f(0), g(0), g(-2), f(-2), and identifying x-values corresponding to specific y-values in f(x) and g(x).
Step-by-step explanation:
To evaluate each function using the given function mappings for f(x) and g(x), we simply find the corresponding y-value for each input x in the function's set of ordered pairs.
- f(2) is 5.
- f(-1) is 2.
- There appears to be a typo in the question. Assuming it meant to say g(1), the answer is -2.
- g(-1) is 0.
- f(0) is 3.
- g(0) is -1.
- g(-2) is 1.
- f(-2) is 1.
- To find x when f(x) = 1, we look for the value of x that corresponds to y = 1 in the set of ordered pairs, which is -2.
- To find x when f(x) = 4, we look for the value of x that corresponds to y = 4 in the set of ordered pairs, which is 1.
- To find x when g(x) = 0, we look for the value of x that corresponds to y = 0 in the set of ordered pairs, which is -1.
- To find x when g(x) = 2, we look for the value of x that corresponds to y = 2 in the set of ordered pairs, which is -3.