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OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Which shows the correct graph of f? f(x) ={3, x<1x, x, x≥1 a)https://learning.k12.com/content/enforced/171844-COF_ID7424/4.11%201a.png?_&d2lSessionVal=GzvoC0q1l3z7waTt8vUWjnT8b b)https://learning.k12.com/content/enforced/171844-COF_ID7424/4.11%201b.png?_&d2lSessionVal=GzvoC0q1l3z7waTt8vUWjnT8b c)https://learning.k12.com/content/enforced/171844-COF_ID7424/4.11%201c.3.png?_&d2lSessionVal=GzvoC0q1l3z7waTt8vUWjnT8b d)https://learning.k12.com/content/enforced/171844-COF_ID7424/4.11%201d.png?_&d2lSessionVal=GzvoC0q1l3z7waTt8vUWjnT8b

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

@3mar

OpenStudy (3mar):

Hello! ♥ Well, I am here.

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Yay!! :)

OpenStudy (3mar):

What did you pick?

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

I have no idea with this one. :/

OpenStudy (3mar):

One minute, please!

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Okee

OpenStudy (3mar):

The base of the function is not obvious!

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Its not? Lol

OpenStudy (3mar):

I see that only 3, x<1

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

oh true

OpenStudy (3mar):

what is the second?

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Theyre both there

OpenStudy (3mar):

Could you type it more clearer?

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Im not sure how

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

f(x) ={3, x<1x, x, x≥1 (both of the things are inside the "{")

OpenStudy (3mar):

WHAT IS THIS? """"""""""""""3, x<1x,""""""""""""""""""

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Oh, the X and , werent supposed to be at the end sorry.

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

Thats what it gives me idk

OpenStudy (itskels2001):

?

OpenStudy (triciaal):

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