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#10: use the given graph of function f to answer parts a-n.
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21-2, 1)2
1.0)
(6.0)
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a) find 1(o) and f(6)
b) find f(2) and f(-2)
c) is f(3) positive or negative?
d) is f(-2) positive or negative?
e) for what values of x is f(x) =0?
f) for what values of x is f(x) < 0?
b) what is the domain off?
h) what is the range of f?
i) what are the x-intercepts?
i) what is the y-intercept?
k) how often does the line y=-1 intersect the graph?
1 how often does the line x=1 intersect the graph?
m) for what values of x does f(x) = 3?
n) for what value of x does f(x)=-222
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