SOLUTION: use the graph of the function fo find f(-3), (-2) and f(-1). Points on the graph are (-2,-1), (-1,-2) and (-6,-3)

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Question 190183: use the graph of the function fo find f(-3), (-2) and f(-1). Points on the graph are (-2,-1), (-1,-2) and (-6,-3)
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No can do. The points you provided as being on the function are not collinear, therefore you cannot define the function from jus those three points. Without a function definition, the values of f(-3), f(-2), and f(-1) cannot be determined.

Now, if it is possible that you made a typographical error when you posted your problem and you actually meant that the third listed ordered pair was (-6,3), then that is a different story altogether. Write back and let us know.

John



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