SOLUTION: Graph f(x)=1/2x + 1, where -6 < x < 6

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Question 97344: Graph f(x)=1/2x + 1, where -6 < x < 6
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the graph of




Now erase everything to the left of x=-6 on the line and everything to the right of x=6 on the line

This is what you should end up with



graph of and (red) from x=-6 to x=6. Notice there are open circles at x=-6 and x=6. These are excluded from the graph.

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