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Consider the function:
What are these values?
7
+
f(-3) =
+ 2x
x S-1
f(0) =
-5 +
3x
2
-1 < x < 3
f(-1) =
1
4
ΧΣ 3
f(3) =
1
1
-5 -4 -3
-2 -1
0
1
2
3
4
5
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Try it
Consider the function:
What are these values?
7
+
f(-3) =
+ 2x...
What are these values?
7
+
f(-3) =
+ 2x...
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