if you look at the part where the first part connects with the second part:
y = 5 if x < - 2
y = -2x + 1 if -2 ≤ x < 1
we don't have a discontinuity there, so there shouldn't be a dot.
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When we graph over intervals like (a, b) or [a, b] or something like that, we use dots to define the end of the intervals, and to denote that the function ends abruptly or we have a jump.
In this case, you can see that between the end and the second part and the beginning of the third part there is a jump, so the use of dots is correct there, but if you look at the part where the first part connects with the second part:
y = 5 if x < - 2
y = -2x + 1 if -2 ≤ x < 1
we don't have a discontinuity there, so there shouldn't be a dot.
That is the only error with the graph.
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Answer:
When y=276, x= 23
Step-by-step explanation:
Since they're directly proportional, when divided they have to equal the same.
180/15= 12 and 276/23= 12
2 and 8 are alternate exterior angles
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
CF
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
An <u><em>angle bisector</em></u> is a line that divide an angle into two equal angles.
In this problem
---> given problem
---> by addition angle postulate
so
CF is an angle bisector of angle 