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Answer:

a) f(1) = 3

b) f(-1) = -0.25

c) x = 0, 3

d) x = -0.75

e) domain [-2, 4]

range [-1, 3]

Explanation:

In this graph, f(x) is represented by the y-axis.

a) We can see that f(1) (the y-value when x = 1) is 3.

b) Looking at the graph, we can estimate f(-1) as about -0.25.

c) We need to find the x-values when the y-axis is at 1. We can see that there are two points at x = 0, 3.

d) Looking at the graph, we can estimate that f(x) = 0 around when x = -0.75.

e) The domain of a function is its set of x-values. We can see that f(x) spans from x = -2 to x = 4. That range in interval notation is: [-2, 4]

The range of a function is its set of y-values. We can see that f(x) spans from y = -1 to y = 3. That range in interval notation is: [-1, 3].

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