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Mathematics, 13.01.2021 20:30 brendanhein1

Which table represents the second piece of the function f(x) = -3.5x + 0.5, <1? 8-
x 21
- 2x
f(x)
f(x)
2
f(x)
2x
f(x)
-1
4
-1
10
1
6
1
-3
0
0.5
0
8
N
4
-6.5
2. 3
1
-3
1
6
3
3
N
3
-10
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Which table represents the second piece of the function f(x) = -3.5x + 0.5, <1?

8-
x 21
- 2x
f

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