Evaluating Functions Given the function \( f(x)=\sqrt{-3 x+3} \). Calculate the following values: Note: If the output does not exist, enter DNE \[ f(-2)= \] \( \square \) \[ f(-1)= \] \( \square \) \[ f(0)= \] \( \square \) \[ f(1)= \] \( \square \) \[ ]^{2} \] \[ f(2)= \]
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