Question 1037811:  I would really appreciate assistance on the following problem:
 
I have a graph with the following points:
 
(-3,1) 
(-2,0) 
(0,4) 
(3,4) 
(6,-2)
 
(a) State the value of f (3). 
 
 
 
(b) State the x-intercept(s), if any.
 
 
 
(c) State the y-intercept(s), if any.
 
 
 
 (d) State the domain of the piecewise function.
 
 
 
(e) State the range of the piecewise function.
 
 
 
 (f) State the interval(s) on which the function is increasing. That is, for what x-values is the function increasing?  
 
 
 
(g) State the interval(s) on which the function is decreasing. That is, for what x-values is the function decreasing?  
 
I really appreciate your help!
 
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website!  I would really appreciate assistance on the following problem:  
I have a graph with the following points:  
(-3,1)(-2,0)(0,4)(3,4)(6,-2)  
(a) State the value of f (3)::: Since you have (3,4), f(3) = 4 
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(b) State the x-intercept(s), if any:: Since you have (-2,0), x-int = -2 
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(c) State the y-intercept(s), if any:: Since you have (0,4), y-int = 4 
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(d) State the domain of the piecewise function. 
List all the x-vales:: -3,-2,0,3,6 
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(e) State the range of the piecewise function. 
List all the y-values:: 1,0,4,-2 
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(f) State the interval(s) on which the function is increasing. That is, for what x-values is the function increasing?:: (-2,0),(3,6) 
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(g) State the interval(s) on which the function is decreasing. That is, for what x-values is the function decreasing?:: (-3,-2)  
Cheers, 
Stan H. 
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