Math Problem Statement

Find the value of f(-5).

Solution

To find the value of f(5)f(-5) from the graph, we need to locate where x=5x = -5 on the horizontal axis (the x-axis), and then look at the corresponding yy-value on the graph.

From the image you provided, the point on the graph where x=5x = -5 corresponds to a yy-value of 4. Therefore, the value of f(5)f(-5) is:

f(5)=4f(-5) = 4

Would you like further clarification on how to interpret graphs or any other related concepts? Here are some related questions to explore:

  1. How do you find the value of a function from a graph?
  2. What does it mean for a function to be continuous or discontinuous on a graph?
  3. How can you determine the slope of a linear function from a graph?
  4. What is the concept of domain and range in relation to a function's graph?
  5. How can we determine if a graph represents a one-to-one function?

Tip: Always remember that the x-coordinate tells you where to look horizontally, and the y-coordinate gives you the corresponding function value.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Graphing Functions
Evaluation of Functions

Formulas

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Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 7-9