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Use the piecewise function to evaluate points f(–1), f(2), and f(12).A) f(–1) = 3, f(2) = 6, and f(12) = 41

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f(–1) = 2, f(2) = 1, and f(12) = 41

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f(–1) = 3, f(2) = 1, and f(12) = 41

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f(–1) = 2, f(2) = 6, and f(12) = 41


Use the piecewise function to evaluate points f(–1), f(2), and f(12).A)

f(–1) = 3, f(2) = 6, and

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