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What is the value of the function at x=−2?

y=−2

y = 0

y = 2

y = 3

What is the value of the function at x=−2? y=−2 y = 0 y = 2 y = 3-example-1

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y=2
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User Czarek Tomczak
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Answer:

y = 2

Explanation:

When we have graph is given also one value from x and y is given then for finding the other value, We simply see the line where x = -2 is graphed and then we will see what is the value of y there.

Here at x = -2, y = 2 this is clearly apparent from the graph.

What is the value of the function at x=−2? y=−2 y = 0 y = 2 y = 3-example-1
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