Asked by Jennifer
Which point could be used to find f(-3)?
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I don’t have the graph or the list of points you’re looking at. In general, to find f(−3) you need a point on the graph whose x‑coordinate is −3; if that point is (−3, y) then f(−3) = y.
If you paste the options or an image of the graph I’ll pick which point gives f(−3). If you meant the inverse function f⁻¹(−3), say so — then you need a point whose y‑coordinate is −3 on f (a point (a, −3) so f⁻¹(−3) = a).
If you paste the options or an image of the graph I’ll pick which point gives f(−3). If you meant the inverse function f⁻¹(−3), say so — then you need a point whose y‑coordinate is −3 on f (a point (a, −3) so f⁻¹(−3) = a).
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