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Complete the table of values for f (2) = 22Β° +62 β 8. The first y output is filled in as an example. You only need to
enter the y value of the ordered pair.
input output
Ordered Pair
21 β 4) +6(-4) -8 (-4,
13
-3
-2
(-2,
-1
(-1,
b
0.
1
(1,
2
(2,
3
(3,
4
4
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