SOLUTION: Given the following piecewise function f(x)=[2x+4 for x<-3, -1 for -3<=x<=4, -x for x>4] find the domain. Find the range. Find the intercepts. Is f continuous on its domain? If not
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Question 620708: Given the following piecewise function f(x)=[2x+4 for x<-3, -1 for -3<=x<=4, -x for x>4] find the domain. Find the range. Find the intercepts. Is f continuous on its domain? If not, state where f discontinues. Graph the function. Please show all work.
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