To evaluate the function \( f(-3) \) graphically, follow these steps:
-
Locate -3 on the x-axis: Find the point on the x-axis where \( x = -3 \).
-
Identify the corresponding y-value: Move vertically from the point where \( x = -3 \) up to the graph of the function. The point where the graph intersects this vertical line gives the value of \( f(-3) \).
-
Read the y-coordinate: The y-coordinate of the intersection point is your answer for \( f(-3) \).
Since I cannot see the graph, you'll need to apply these steps using the provided graph to find the value of \( f(-3) \). If you have specific coordinates or any other information from the graph, let me know, and I can help further!