(a) The graph of $r=f(p)$ is in Figure $1.6 .$ What is the value of $r$ when $p$ is $0 ?$ When $p$ is 3 ? (b) What is $f(2)$ ?
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6. However, I can guide you on how to find the values you are looking for. To find the value of $r$ when $p$ is 0, look at the graph and find the point where $p=0$. The corresponding $r$ value at that point is the value of $r$ when $p=0$. Let's call this value Show more…
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