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CAN I PLEASE GET SOME HELP

The function f(x) is graphed on the coordinate plane.

What is f(−4)?

CAN I PLEASE GET SOME HELP The function f(x) is graphed on the coordinate plane. What-example-1
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Answer:

f(-4) = 4

Explanation:

Let the equation of the function is,

f(x) = mx + b

where m = slope of the line

b = y-intercept of the line

From the graph attached,

Slope =
\frac{\text{Rise}}{\text{Run}} =
(-2)/(4)

Slope 'm' =
-(1)/(2)

y-intercept 'b' = 2

Therefore, function will be,

f(x) =
-(1)/(2)x+2

For x = -4,

f(-4) =
-(1)/(2)(-4)+2

= 2 + 2

= 4

Which is true from the graph.

CAN I PLEASE GET SOME HELP The function f(x) is graphed on the coordinate plane. What-example-1
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