Calculus: Early Transcendentals
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Chapter1: Functions And Models
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Problem 1RCC: (a) What is a function? What are its domain and range? (b) What is the graph of a function? (c) How...
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Transcribed Image Text:**Evaluate the Function for the Given Values of \( x \):**
The function \( h(x) \) is defined piecewise as follows:
- \( h(x) = 3 \) for \(-3 \leq x < -2\)
- \( h(x) = 2 \) for \(-2 \leq x < -1\)
- \( h(x) = 1 \) for \(-1 \leq x < 0\)
- \( h(x) = -1 \) for \(0 \leq x < 1\)
**Exercises:**
**Part 1 of 5:**
Evaluate \( h(-1.9) = \_\_\_\_ \)
**Part 2 of 5:**
Evaluate \( h(-2.9) = \_\_\_\_ \)
**Part 3 of 5:**
Evaluate \( h(0.01) = \_\_\_\_ \)
*(There are parts 4 and 5 not visible here.)*
**Instructions:**
Fill in the blanks with the corresponding values of the function \( h(x) \) based on the defined intervals. Click "Check Answer" once you have filled in all the answers.
![This image contains an exercise from an educational website with parts that require input for a mathematical function evaluation.
**Part 4 of 5**
The task is to evaluate the function \( h(x) \) at \( x = -2 \). The expression is:
\[ h(-2) = \,\square \]
**Part 5 of 5**
The task is to evaluate the function \( h(x) \) at \( x = 0 \). The expression is:
\[ h(0) = \,\square \]
At the bottom of the exercise, there is a "Check Answer" button, suggesting that users can input their answers and check for correctness.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F2fc2c5a6-892a-41d4-88fb-0ad3e103287c%2F1728b958-c992-4c3d-a29c-cd7813962438%2F8zjpxlm_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:This image contains an exercise from an educational website with parts that require input for a mathematical function evaluation.
**Part 4 of 5**
The task is to evaluate the function \( h(x) \) at \( x = -2 \). The expression is:
\[ h(-2) = \,\square \]
**Part 5 of 5**
The task is to evaluate the function \( h(x) \) at \( x = 0 \). The expression is:
\[ h(0) = \,\square \]
At the bottom of the exercise, there is a "Check Answer" button, suggesting that users can input their answers and check for correctness.
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