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Just plug in the values of x.
y= 1/2(-5)-2
y= -2.5-2
y=-4.5
First point: (-5, -4.5)
y= 1/2(-2)-2
y=-1-2
y=-3
Second point: (-2, -3)
y= 1/2(1)-2
y =.5-2
y=-1.5
Third point: (1,-1.5)
y= 1/2(3)-2
y= 1.5-2
y=-.5
Fourth point: (3, -0.5)
y= 1/2(6)-2
y=3-2
y=1
Fifth point: (6,1)
I hope this helps!
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The critical points of the function graphed are given as follows:
<h3>What are the critical points of a function?</h3>
The critical points of a function are the values of x for which:
In a graph, they are turning points, and are classified as follows:
- Local maximum, if the functions changes from increasing to decreasing.
- Local minimum, if the functions changes from decreasing to increasing.
Looking at the graph, the turning points are approximately:
More can be learned about critical points at brainly.com/question/2256078
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