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Use the graph of the function to find all values of x such that f(x)=6

Use the graph of the function to find all values of x such that f(x)=6-example-1

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From the graph, we can see that those values of x for f(x) = 6, are, x = 0, and x = 2.

We can see that this is the representation of a quadratic function, and in such a function there will be two equal values for two different values of x.

Therefore, in this case, the values of x for f(x) = 6 are x = 0, and x = 2.

We can follow the next steps (to answer this question):

1. We need to find in the graph the value for f(x) = 6. We see that we have two values for which f(x) = 6.

2. From the graph, we know that at x = 0, the value of the function is 6, or f(0) = 6.

3. From the graph, we know that at x = 2, the value of the function is also 6, or f(2) = 6.

Then, the values of x for which f(x) = 6 are x = 0, and x = 2.

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