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Use the piecewise function below to evaluate the points f(–3), f(0), and f(–1).

{9x,x−4,x<−1x≥−1
Question 17 options:

f(–3) = –7, f(0) = –0, and f(–1) = 5


f(–3) = –27, f(0) = –4, and f(–1) = 5


f(–3) = –7, f(0) = –4, and f(–1) = –1


f(–3) = –27, f(0) = –4, and f(–1) = –5

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Given:

The piecewise function is:


f(x)=\begin{cases}9x &amp; \text{ if } x<-1 \\ x-4 &amp; \text{ if } x\geq -1 \end{cases}

To find:

The values of
f(-3),f(0), f(-1).

Solution:

In the given piecewise function,


f(x)=9x for
x<-1 and
f(x)=x-4 for
x\geq -1.

Putting
x=-3 in
f(x)=9x, we get


f(-3)=9(-3)


f(-3)=27

Putting
x=0 in
f(x)=x-4, we get


f(0)=0-4


f(0)=-4

Putting
x=-1 in
f(x)=x-4, we get


f(-1)=-1-4


f(-1)=-5

The required values are
f(-3)=27,f(0)=-4,f(-1)=-5.

Therefore, the correct option is D.

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