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a. g (0) b. g(3) c. What can you conclude about the graph of g knowing that g (1)? d. What can you conclude about the graph of g knowing that g4)-3 e. Is g (6) g (4) positive or negative? Explain. f. Is it possible to find g (2) from the graph? Explain.

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Final answer:

Without more information about the function or graph, we cannot determine the values of g(0), g(3), g(1), or g(4) or make conclusions about the graph of g. We also cannot determine whether g(6) and g(4) are positive or negative or find g(2) from the graph.

Step-by-step explanation:

a. To answer this question, we need to know the function g(x) or have a graph of the function. Without any further information, we cannot determine the value of g(0) and g(3).

b. Again, without the function or graph, we cannot determine the value of g(1).

c. Without more information, we cannot conclude anything about the graph of g given g(1).

d. Similarly, without more information, we cannot conclude anything about the graph of g given g(4)=-3.

e. Since we have no information about the function or graph of g, we cannot determine whether g(6) and g(4) are positive or negative.

f. Without the function or graph of g, it is not possible to find g(2) from the graph. We would need more information.

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