The graph of ( y=f(x) ) is given below. Answer each of the questions below the graph. A) What is the domain of ( f(x) ) ? Give your answer using interval notation. B) What is the range of ( f(x) ) ? Give your answer using interval notation. C) What is/are the ( x )-intercepts of ( f(x) ) ? Give your answer(s) in coordinate form (i.e. as ordered pairs), separating multiple answers with commas as needed. D) ( f(6)= ) E) ( f(-2)= ) F) Is ( f(4) ) positive, negative, or 0 ?
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