Sketching graphs of functions Sketch the graph of a function with the given properties. You do not need to find a formula for the function . 28. f (1) = 0, f (2) = 4, f (3) = 6, lim x → 2 − f ( x ) = − 3 , lim x → 2 + f ( x ) = 5
Sketching graphs of functions Sketch the graph of a function with the given properties. You do not need to find a formula for the function . 28. f (1) = 0, f (2) = 4, f (3) = 6, lim x → 2 − f ( x ) = − 3 , lim x → 2 + f ( x ) = 5
Solution Summary: The author illustrates the graph of f(x), which satisfies three properties.
Consider the graphs of y = f(x) and y = g(x) in the given diagram
y= f(x).
y = g(x)
Evaluate (f+g)(2) -5
Determine all for which g(x) < f(x)
Determine all for which f(x) +3 = g(x)
I) For what value(s) of x does g(x) = -4? Separate multiple answers with commas as needed.
J) Give the interval(s) of such that g(x) > 0. Use the union symbol between multiple intervals.
K) Give the interval(s) of such that g(x) <0. Use the union symbol between multiple intervals.
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