To find the missing value in the context of the function \( f(x) = x^2 \), we need to identify the input-output pairs that correspond to this function. Each value in the left oval (x-values) should be matched with its square in the right oval (y-values).
Here’s how you can determine the missing value:
- List the x-values in the left oval.
- For each x-value, calculate \( f(x) = x^2 \).
- Locate the corresponding y-values in the right oval to verify if any value is missing.
For example:
- If the x-values given are -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, they would correspond to:
- \( f(-2) = 4 \)
- \( f(-1) = 1 \)
- \( f(0) = 0 \)
- \( f(1) = 1 \)
- \( f(2) = 4 \)
Check if all these y-values are represented in the right oval. If one is missing, that would be your answer.
If you can provide the specific values from the ovals, I can help you determine the missing value directly.