SOLUTION: Evaluate the piecewise defined function at the indicated values.
f(x) = 2 if x ≤ 4
4x − 3 if x > 4
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Question 1206002: Evaluate the piecewise defined function at the indicated values.
f(x) = 2 if x ≤ 4
4x − 3 if x > 4
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, math_tutor2020:
Answer by ikleyn(52798) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Evaluate the piecewise defined function at the indicated values.
f(x) = 2 if x ≤ 4
4x − 3 if x > 4
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Your post appears to be incomplete. The input x values appear to be missing.
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