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Use the piecewise function to evaluate points f(–5), f(0), and f(2). Question 9 options:

A)

f(–5) = –11, f(0) = 0, and f(2) = 3

B)

f(–5) = –15, f(0) = 0, and f(2) = 6

C)

f(–5) = –11, f(0) = –1, and f(2) = 6

D)

f(–5) = –11, f(0) = 0, and f(2) = –1


Use the piecewise function to evaluate points f(–5), f(0), and f(2).

Question 9 options:
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f(–5

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