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Mathematics, 28.10.2019 06:31 iikatreii

Afunction is defined as a relation for which each x-value has exactly one corresponding y-value. the graph of a function, f(x) is shown below.

use the graph of the function f(x) to complete each statement. enter numerical answers into the spaces provided.

f(0) =
a0
f(2) =
a1
for the function, f(x), there are exactly three x-values for which the corresponding y-value is zero. in ascending order, f(x) = 0, when x =
a2,
a3, and
a4
f(-8) =
a5
f(-6) =
a6


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