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Mathematics, 06.03.2020 06:35 1109pacey

On a coordinate plane, a piecewise function has 2 lines. The first line has a closed circle at (negative 2, negative 2) and then goes up through (negative 4, 2) with an arrow instead of an endpoint. The second line has an open circle at (2, 1) and then goes up through (5, 4) with an arrow instead of an endpoint.

Which values are within the domain of the function? Check all that apply.

x = –6

x = –4

x = –2

x = 0

x = 2

x = 4

its A B C F

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