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F(0) and f(2) in function notation form​

F(0) and f(2) in function notation form​-example-1
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f(0) = 1

f(2) = 5

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Step-by-step explanation:

Determining f(0)

The y intercept point (0,1) indicates that x = 0 and y = 1 pair up together. Recall that y = f(x), which means f(x) = 1 when x = 0. This is shortened to f(0) = 1.

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Determining f(2)

Start at 2 on the x axis. Draw an arrow pointing directly upward until you get to the curve. See the diagram below. Then move to the left until you hit the y axis. You should arrive at y = 5.

This tells us x = 2 and y = 5 pair up together. Therefore, f(2) = 5.

F(0) and f(2) in function notation form​-example-1
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