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The graph of y=f(x) is shown below. find the value of f (-1)

The graph of y=f(x) is shown below. find the value of f (-1)-example-1
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Answer:

f(-1)=-4

Explanation:

look at the negative x axis in the graph and find -1 on the line

and now

find the value on y axis which lies on the line of

f(x) with respect to the -1 on x axis

and you will find -4 on y axis which lies on the line f(x) for value on x axis as -1

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