SOLUTION: Suppose that the function g is defined on the interval [-2,2) as follows g(x)= -2 if -2&#8804;x<-1 -1 if -1&#8804;x<0 0 if 0&#8804;x<1 1 if 1&#8804;x<2 Graph t

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Question 844001: Suppose that the function g is defined on the interval [-2,2) as follows
g(x)=
-2 if -2≤x<-1
-1 if -1≤x<0
0 if 0≤x<1
1 if 1≤x<2
Graph the function g
I know that it will be four horizontal lines but how do I graph this?

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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