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**Topic: Finding Ordered Pairs Using a Graph**

Based on the course material from Southwest Tennessee Community College: Math 0530.

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**Instructions:**
Use the graph to complete the ordered-pair solution (0, _ ) for the function \( f \).

**Graph Analysis:**
- The graph displays a V-shaped function.
- The x-axis ranges from -4 to 8.
- The y-axis ranges from -6 to 6.
- The function intersects the y-axis between points 1 and 2 on the y-coordinate.

**Steps to Solve:**
1. Identify the y-coordinate when \( x = 0 \).
2. Locate the point (0, y) on the graph.

**Graph Details:**
- The vertex (lowest point of the V) of the graph appears to be at the origin (0,0).
- As \( x \) moves right from 0 to 1, the graph increases from 0 upwards.
- As \( x \) moves left from 0 to -1, the graph increases from 0 upwards equally.

**Answer Submission:**
- Enter your answer in the answer box and then click "Check Answer".

**Additional Tools:**
- You can zoom in or out of the graph for a better view.

**Example Solution:**
If you read on the graph that at \( x = 0 \), \( y = 0 \), then the ordered-pair solution is (0, 0).

Enter the solution in the box provided as (0, 0).

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This exercise helps reinforce your understanding of reading and interpreting points on a graph, crucial for your ongoing studies in Math 0530. If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to consult your textbook or reach out to your instructor.
Transcribed Image Text:**Topic: Finding Ordered Pairs Using a Graph** Based on the course material from Southwest Tennessee Community College: Math 0530. --- **Instructions:** Use the graph to complete the ordered-pair solution (0, _ ) for the function \( f \). **Graph Analysis:** - The graph displays a V-shaped function. - The x-axis ranges from -4 to 8. - The y-axis ranges from -6 to 6. - The function intersects the y-axis between points 1 and 2 on the y-coordinate. **Steps to Solve:** 1. Identify the y-coordinate when \( x = 0 \). 2. Locate the point (0, y) on the graph. **Graph Details:** - The vertex (lowest point of the V) of the graph appears to be at the origin (0,0). - As \( x \) moves right from 0 to 1, the graph increases from 0 upwards. - As \( x \) moves left from 0 to -1, the graph increases from 0 upwards equally. **Answer Submission:** - Enter your answer in the answer box and then click "Check Answer". **Additional Tools:** - You can zoom in or out of the graph for a better view. **Example Solution:** If you read on the graph that at \( x = 0 \), \( y = 0 \), then the ordered-pair solution is (0, 0). Enter the solution in the box provided as (0, 0). --- This exercise helps reinforce your understanding of reading and interpreting points on a graph, crucial for your ongoing studies in Math 0530. If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to consult your textbook or reach out to your instructor.
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