Given the following piecewise function:

Find the
Given the following piecewise function:
f(x)= {?(x+10 for -9 ?x<-2@3 for -2 ?x ?0@2x-6 for 0<x ?5 )?

Find the domain.
Find the range.
Find the intercepts.
Is f continuous on its domain? If not, state where f is discontinuous.
Graph the function.

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Not sure what operation @ indicates.
Now what all the ? signs are supposed to mean.

Clearly the domain is the set of values of x for which f(x) is defined.

There appears to be a change of definition in the domain. Is f(x) the same on both sides of that point?

ow about using some more standard notation (x <= 2 or something), and some of your ideas on the solution? This surely cannot be totally foreign to you; your text must have solved similar problems.

Review some of the related questions below. Your solution is probably clearly indicated in them.
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