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# srry for asking more than 1 question

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Any Help will do I am just confuesd on these diffrent questions.

1) The graph of $$y=f(x)$$ is shown in red below. For how many values of C is $$y=f(x)$$?

(Assume grid lines are spaced 1 unit apart.)

2)The graph of $y=f(x)$ is shown in red below. Assuming the graph consists of three line segments, what is f(-2)?

(Assume grid lines are spaced 1 unit apart.)

Aug 14, 2019

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The first question doesn't make sense.

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$$\text{In the neighborhood of x=-2,\\f(x)=-\dfrac 5 3 (x+1)-1 = -\dfrac 5 3 x-\dfrac 8 3}\\ f(-2) = \dfrac 2 3$$

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Aug 14, 2019
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I am SO Happy you could help for queestion 2. The actural question for the first graph is,

"The graph of y=f(x) is shown in red below. For how many values of c is f(c) = -1\$?"

If you cold help me agian with question 1 That would be AMAZING. THX FOR THE HELP.

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just count them.  go down to y=-1 and count the number of places the graphed curve intersects that line.

there are 4 of them.

Rom  Aug 15, 2019