SOLUTION: Find a function whose graph is the given curve. the line segment joining the points (−3, −2) and (3, 3) f(x)= (blank) for -3 <_ x <_ 3

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Question 1200402: Find a function whose graph is the given curve.
the line segment joining the points (−3, −2) and (3, 3)
f(x)= (blank) for -3 <_ x <_ 3

Answer by Solver92311(821)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Use the two-point form of an equation of a straight line:



Then simplify so that is by itself in the LHS.

Replace with


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