Problem 1. The graph of function f is below. It consists of two rays and four segments, whose endpoints are precisely what they appear to be in the graph. 3 -6 -3 3

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e. Determine the transformation steps and sketch the graph of: y = f(x − 2) − 1

f. Which value(s) of k such that the average rate of change of f from x = −6 and x = k equals 0. Provide your explanation.

g. Find two points on the graph of f such that the average rate of change of f between those two points is smallest possible. Provide your explanation.

Problem 1.
The graph of function f is below. It consists of two rays and four segments,
whose endpoints are precisely what they appear to be in the graph.
3
-6
-3
3
-3
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