Move the endpoints of each segment to construct the graph of a function with a range that is the following set. [-3, -2] ? (-1, 0) ? [4, 5]
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We need a function that has a range of $[-3, -2]$. We can use a horizontal line segment at $y = -2.5$ for this part. Let's say the endpoints are $A(-2, -2.5)$ and $B(-1, -2.5)$. Show more…
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