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When f(x) =-3 what is x?

When f(x) =-3 what is x?-example-1

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Answer:

D or -1

Explanation:

It says that f(x) is equal to -3.

f(x) is the same as y-values, and x is the same as the x-values on a coordinate grid because x is the independent variable, meaning y is the dependent variable, where f(x) depends on the value of x to find y.

So if y is -3, it can be found on the graph on the 4th line, so x = -1 when y = -3

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