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Click on the point f(-3)

Click on the point f(-3)-example-1
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Answer:

The point at f(-3) is at (-3,1).

Explanation:

To find the y-value of a function at a specific point by using the graph, keep in mind that the x-axis is the axis that lies horizontally on the graph.

So, look along the horizontal line through the center until you find where x = -3. Now find the corresponding y-value to that x-value by looking above or below that point until you find where it intersects the graph. When you find that point, look to see what number the point corresponds with on the y-axis. In this case, it corresponds to y = 1.

Remember that ordered pairs are formatted as (x,y).

Hope this helps.

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