SOLUTION: how would i graph this funtion? f(x)= x+6, if x< or equal to -3 -2/3x-3, if x > - 3

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: how would i graph this funtion?
f(x)= x+6, if x< or equal to -3
-2/3x-3, if x > - 3

This question is from textbook algebra 2, equations graphs and applications

Answer by darq(90)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


i can not show you in one graph but just combine them. draw x=-3 and the intercept and the left side of it will be drawn for x+6, right side of it will be drawn for -2/3x-3.

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