SOLUTION: i don't really know how to explain the question so i will write it out. Consider the function below, f(x). how do i evaluate f(0) using the graph

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Question 643017: i don't really know how to explain the question so i will write it out.
Consider the function below, f(x).
how do i evaluate f(0) using the graph

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Find the point on your graph. This is the point where the graph of the function intersects the -axis. The value is the value of .

In the future, it might be helpful for you to stop thinking of ordered pairs in as . Rather think of them as

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