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Mathematics, 10.02.2020 16:13 wolfgirl4762

Consider the function:

f(x) = StartLayout enlarged left-brace 1st Row 1st column seven-halves + 2x, 2nd column x less-than-or-equal-to negative 1 2nd row 1st column negative 5 + StartFraction 3 x Over 2 EndFraction, 2nd column Negative 1 less-than x less-than 3 Third row 1st column one-fourth x, 2nd column x greater-than-or-equal-to 3 EndLayout

A number line goes from negative 5 to 5.
What are these values?

f(−3) =

f(−1) =

f(3) =

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