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Using the domain {-2,-1,0,1,2} draw the graph f(x) = -3 if x<0, -1 if x=0, xif x>0

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First, we compute f(x) for each x in the domain:


\begin{gathered} f(-2)=-3, \\ f(-1)=-3, \\ f(0)=-1, \\ f(1)=1, \\ f(2)=2. \end{gathered}

Therefore, the graph of the function is as follows:

Using the domain {-2,-1,0,1,2} draw the graph f(x) = -3 if x<0, -1 if x=0, xif-example-1
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