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Graph g(x). please and thank you!

Graph g(x). please and thank you!-example-1

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Answer: The graph is below

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Step-by-step explanation:

If x = 0, then,

g(x) = -x+1

g(0) = -0+1

g(0) = 0+1

g(0) = 1

Therefore, x = 0 leads to y = 1. The point (0,1) is on the g(x) line.

Now try x = 1

g(x) = -x+1

g(1) = -1+1

g(1) = 0

The point (1,0) is also on the g(x) line.

Draw a line through the points (0,1) and (1,0)

Then erase the portion that is to the left of x = -4

This is because g(x) is only graphed when x > -4; i.e. we're only graphing stuff to the right of x = -4.

We'll have an open hole when x = -4 since we aren't including it as part of the graph.

See below.

Graph g(x). please and thank you!-example-1
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