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Graph the function with domain of all the real numbers: f(x) = 5 for x ≥ 3, and f(x) = -6 for x < 3

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Answer:

I used Desmos to graph your requirements, and i took a screenshot of the graph. Credit to Desmos for the great graphing system.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Anytime you see f(x) that just means y.

So f(x)=5 just means

y = 5

Anytime you have an equation to graph that is in the format

"y= anumber", that is a Horizontal line. So the first piece of your graph is the horizontal line thru 5. But also that's only for x>=3. It includes the 3 with the "or=to" underline. So the point must be a solid filled-in point. (Some weird books or teachers use a [ square bracket.) Same logic works for the second piece of the function. f(x) = -6 is the same as y= -6 and is a horizontal line thru -6. But the point at (3, -6) is an Open dot! See image.

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