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Select the correct answer.Consider the graph below. Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions

Select the correct answer.Consider the graph below. Piecewise and Absolute Value Functions-example-1
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Looking at the graph, we can see that for x < 1 (number 1 not included), the graph has a quadratic behavior, and for x >= 1 the graph has a linear behavior.

In the quadratic part, the y-intercept is 3, so the value of c in the standard form (y = ax² + bx + c) is zero.

Knowing that the value of c is 3 for the quadratic part and that the quadratic part occurs for x < 1, the only corresponding option is the first option.

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