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Select the piecewise function that represents the graph.
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f(x)={2x−1, −1≤x≤0−x, 0≤x≤2
f(x)={2x−1, −1≤x≤0−x, 0≤x≤2
f(x)={2x−2, −4<x<4x+2, 3<x≤5
f(x)={2x−2, −4<x<4x+2, 3<x≤5
f(x)={2x−2, −1<x<3−x+8, 3≤x<5
f(x)={2x−2, −1<x<3−x+8, 3≤x<5
f(x)={2x, −1<x<5−x, −1<x<5
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I don’t see the graph — could you upload or paste the image (or give coordinates/description of the segments and endpoints)? I can’t choose the correct piecewise rule without seeing the graph.
If it helps, here’s a quick checklist you can use to match a graph to a piecewise formula:
- For each interval shown on the x-axis, identify the line segment or curve present.
- Compute the slope and y-intercept of each linear piece (use two clear points on the piece).
- Check whether the endpoint dots are solid (include the endpoint, use ≤ or ≥) or open (exclude, use < or >).
- Match each interval and equation to one of the answer choices.
If you upload the graph or give the segment endpoints, I’ll pick the correct option and show the work.
If it helps, here’s a quick checklist you can use to match a graph to a piecewise formula:
- For each interval shown on the x-axis, identify the line segment or curve present.
- Compute the slope and y-intercept of each linear piece (use two clear points on the piece).
- Check whether the endpoint dots are solid (include the endpoint, use ≤ or ≥) or open (exclude, use < or >).
- Match each interval and equation to one of the answer choices.
If you upload the graph or give the segment endpoints, I’ll pick the correct option and show the work.
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