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The table represents the function f(x). A 2-column table with 7 rows. The first column is labeled x with entries negative 3, negative 2, negative 1, 0, 1, 2, 3. The second column is labeled f of x with entries negative 9, negative 6, negative 3, 0, 3, 6, 9. What is f(3)

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Answer:

9

Explanation:

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User Vucko
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Answer:

9

Explanation:

Okay, here we have a table with the x and y columns

What we are to find is F(3)

Now this is obtainable from the table

The term f(x) equals values in the table y

We can obtain the values of y from the equation linking x to y

Now the term f(3) can be obtained by checking the value of y or f(x) that corresponds to the value 3

We can see that it is the last term on the x side that can give the value of y we are looking for

So without much further ado we can see that it is the last value on the table y we are also looking at

This equals 9

So F(3) = 9

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