Math Problem Statement

What is the value of f(-3) from the graph?

Solution

From the graph, we need to determine the value of f(3)f(-3).

To do this:

  1. Locate the point where x=3x = -3 on the graph.
  2. Observe the corresponding yy-value at that point.

From the graph:

  • When x=3x = -3, the point is at (3,2)(-3, 2).

Thus, f(3)=2f(-3) = 2.

Would you like further explanation, or do you have any other questions?

Here are some related questions:

  1. What is f(1)f(1) from this graph?
  2. What is the range of the function depicted by this graph?
  3. How many intervals show the function as decreasing?
  4. How does the open circle at certain points affect the function?
  5. What is the value of f(6)f(6)?

Tip: Always check the meaning of open and closed circles on graphs. Open circles mean the point is not included, while closed circles mean it is included.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Graphing Functions
Interpreting Graphs

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8