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A. What is the value of f(1.2)?f(1.2) =b. What is the largest value of x for which f(x) = 1.5?x =

A. What is the value of f(1.2)?f(1.2) =b. What is the largest value of x for which-example-1
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In order to find the value of f(1.2), we just need to find the value of f(x) in the graph that corresponds to x = 1.2.

Looking at the graph, when x = 1.2, the function f(x) is equal to 2.

Then, to find the largest value of x for which f(x) = 1.5, we look for the value 1.5 in the vertical axis, then find the corresponding value of x.

For this value, we have two possible values of x: 1.2 and 3.6.

So the largest value is x = 3.6

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