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The attached graph represent the points in the domain -6 < x ≤ -2
How to graph the points?
The function is given as:
[tex]f(x) = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}-2&-6 < x \le -1\\1&-1 < x \le 2 & \\5 & 2 < x \le 4\end{array}\right[/tex]
The question says that we plot two points in the domain -6 < x ≤ -2
The domain -6 < x ≤ -2 means that the values of x are greater than -6, but they do not exceed -1
The function at this interval means that all values of x have an output value of -2
So, the two points to plot could be (-5,-2) and (-1,-2)
See attachment for the graph of the points
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