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F(1)= (what belongs here)

F(1)= (what belongs here)-example-1

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Explanation:

f(1) is the "value of the function f when the input "x" is 1. We look at the diagram and find (or draw) a vertical line through x = 1. At what y value does this line intersect the graph? I see y = f(1) = 1. ( Look for the point (1, 10). )

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f(1) is simply the value of f(x) when x = 1. Therefore, looking at the graph, when x = 1, f(x) = 1.

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