Consider the graph of the function \( f(x) \) : The statement that is not correct is Select one: a. \( f(x)=-2 \) at \( x=1 \). b. \( f(x)=0 \) at \( x=4 \). c. \( f(x)=-1 \) at \( x=0 \). d. \( f(x)=-2 \) at \( x=3 \).
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- Locate \( x = 1 \) on the x-axis. - Check the corresponding \( y \)-value on the graph. - The graph shows \( f(x) = -2 \) at \( x = 1 \). Show more…
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