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Question 880690: Supposed that a certain expression is represented by f(x) and that f(3)= -5. What is the one point of the graph of f? Explain how you know. I have tried plotting (3,-5), but not sure if the correct answer is -5. Thanks! Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Yes that is a point on the graph for the function, and that is the only point you know. The ordered pair is in the form, (x,f(x)).