Mathematics
Mathematics, 18.02.2020 22:30, Shlabo

Please help! I need help finding the student's errors.
f(x)={x+3, x is less than of equal to -2}
{x^2-1, -2 is less than x is less than 1}
{log base 2 (-x+3), 1 is less than or equal to x is less than 3}


Please help! I need help finding the student's errors.  f(x)={x+3, x is less than of equal to -2} {x
Please help! I need help finding the student's errors.  f(x)={x+3, x is less than of equal to -2} {x

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