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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 21:40 zaiibaii

Which rule describes the function whose graph is shown?
(x+6, X<-4
f(x) = x²
-4 6-x, x4
(x+6, x<-2
9 (x) = {x?
-2 < x < 2.
6-1, x2
x + 4, X<-2
h(x)= x2
-2 x<2
4-x, x2


Which rule describes the function whose graph is

shown?
(x+6, X<-4
f(x) = x²
-4
6-x, x4
(x+6,

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Answers: 1

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