Question 187775
Remember, f(-6) means that we want to find f(x) when x=-6


Since {{{-6<=-3}}}, this means that this x value falls in the first interval {{{x<=-3}}}


This means that the function we'll use is {{{f(x)=7}}}


It turns out that no matter what x value we plug into {{{f(x)=7}}}, the result is ALWAYS 7



So f(-6)=7 which means that the point (-6,7) is on the graph.



Here's what the graph should look like:



<img src="http://i150.photobucket.com/albums/s91/jim_thompson5910/Algebra%20dot%20com/graph1.png">