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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Evaluate the function at x = –2.
A.
y = –4
B.
y = 0
C.
y = 2
D.
y = 3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
PLSSS HELP @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the answer is 3?
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
find the value of y at this point
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thank u may i pls ask u another question? @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
What is the value of the function when x = 3?
x −2 −1 1 3 4
y 4 3 6 5 8
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This is the second question @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
whay is y at table when \(x=3\)
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
would it be 3? @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
see below x=3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmath333 would it be 3 im kinda confused
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
y=3 is given for x=-1 not x=3
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh so the answer is -1 ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
question is asking u what will be y when x=3 right ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
so do u see -1 in the line of y ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
No @mathmath333
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
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see the value of y , and how to identify it
OpenStudy (anonymous):
y would = 5?? @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
wht u think
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think its 5 now @mathmath333
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OpenStudy (mathmath333):
yep
OpenStudy (anonymous):
may u pls help me with another question @mathmath333
OpenStudy (mathmath333):
sry have to go now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok :) i get it now thank u for your help