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Use the given graph of F. If there is more than one answer to a question, you can use commas and the word "or". When solving an
equation for the variable 2, your answer should be in the form ºx=_.".
a. Evaluate f(1).
f(1) =
b. For what value(s) of zis f(x) = -2?
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The graph of function f is shown below.
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