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Explaining Graphs of Functions

Explain how to use a graph of the function f(x) to
find f(3)
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User Khinsen
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Answer: look in the explanation this is the exact sample responce on ed2020 change it into your own words

Explanation:

For f(3), the input is 3 and you are looking for the output. To determine the function's value when x = 3, go to the value of 3 on the x-axis and then locate the graph for that value of x. Determine the value of y from the y-axis at that location on the graph.

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Answer:

please, check the explanation.

Explanation:

Hello, I can help you with this

using the graph of a function you can find the value of f (x), all you need to do is locate on the x axis, the value, in this case 3, and we will find f (3), locate the number (3 ) on the x-axis and see what is the value of y that the function takes at that point, that will be the value f (3)

I hope it helps , Have a nice day

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