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f(x) = \begin{cases} -\frac{2}{3}x - 8 & \text{if } x \le 1\\ \frac{1}{4}x - 6 & \text{if } x > 1 \end{cases}

          f(x) = \begin{cases} -\frac{2}{3}x - 8 & \text{if } x \le 1\\ \frac{1}{4}x - 6 & \text{if } x > 1 \end{cases}
        
f(x) =  -(2)/(3)x - 8     if  x ≤1
 (1)/(4)x - 6     if  x > 1

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f(x)={(-(2)/(3)x-8 if x<=1),((1)/(4)x-6 if x>1):} syour answer as an integer or simplified fraction. If the function is 2 $ifx1 fx= 1 x-6 4 ifx>1 your answer as an integer or simplified fraction.if the function is
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00:01 This question is giving me a piecewise function.
00:02 So it's saying f of x equals and it's 4x plus 1 if x is less than negative 4.
00:11 And it would be negative 3 fourth x minus 5 if x is greater than equal to negative 4.
00:18 And we want to find out we're evaluating the function when x is 0.
00:25 So we want to see which one i'm going to plug into...
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