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  • 02-02-2017
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Piece-wise functions evaluating problems how do i plug in numbers?

Piecewise functions evaluating problems how do i plug in numbers class=

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alessandrotm23 alessandrotm23
  • 02-02-2017
f(10) means they want you to plug in 10. The piecewise function tells you that when x is greater or equal to 3, you use 6-2x. What I am saying is that since the number you want to plug in is greater than 3, then you plug in 10 into 6-2x.

f(10)=6-2*10=-14
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