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Here is a table of values for y= f(x)

mark the statements that are true.​

Here is a table of values for y= f(x) mark the statements that are true.​-example-1
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B. The domain for f(x) is the set {-2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}

D. f(-1) = 6

Explanation:

The question gives a table marking the different coordinate pairs for a function, where f(x) is y. The top row represents the x-values and the bottom row represents the y-values.

Domain

The domain of a function is the set of x-values that the graph covers. In this case, the x-values are all integers between -2 and 6. We can see this in the top row of the table. Answer choice B best represents this domain.

Solving for F(x)

F(x) represents a specific y-value, for example, f(-1) represents the y-value when x = -1. So, to test choice D, we need to find what y-value matches -1 on the table. The table shows that when x = -1, f(x) = 6. This means that answer choice D must be correct.

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