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The point (–3, –5) is on the graph of a function. Which equation must be true regarding the function?
f(–3) = –5
f(–3, –5) = –8
f(–5) = –3
f(–5, –3) = –2
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f(−3) = −5
Because for a function y = f(x), a point (x, y) on its graph means f(x) = y, so (−3, −5) gives f(−3) = −5.
Because for a function y = f(x), a point (x, y) on its graph means f(x) = y, so (−3, −5) gives f(−3) = −5.
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