Mathematics, 05.02.2022 14:00, ally7366
Graph the following function on the axes provided.
f(x)=\begin{cases}-2 & \text{ for }\hspace{10px} -6< x <-1\phantom{\frac{1}{1}} \\ -x-3 & \text{ for }\hspace{10px} -1< x <5\phantom{\frac{1}{1}}\end{case s}
f(x)={
β2
βxβ3
for β6
1
1
for β1
1
1
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Graph the following function on the axes provided.
f(x)=\begin{cases}-2 & \text{ for }\hspace{...
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