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Mrac [35]
3 years ago
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Explain how to graph the given piecewise-defined function. Be sure to specify the type of endpoint each piece of the function wi

ll have and why. f(x) = StartLayout enlarged left-brace 1st Row 1st column negative x + 3, 2nd column x less-than 2 2nd row 1st column 3, 2nd column 2 less-than-or-equal-to x less-than 4 3rd Row 1st column 4 minus 2 x, 2nd column x greater-than-or-equal-to 4 EndLayout
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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
4 0

Sometimes, we come across a function that requires more than one formula in order to obtain the given output. For example, in the toolkit functions, we introduced the absolute value function \displaystyle f\left(x\right)=|x|f(x)=∣x∣. With a domain of all real numbers and a range of values greater than or equal to 0, absolute value can be defined as the magnitude, or modulus, of a real number value regardless of sign. It is the distance from 0 on the number line. All of these definitions require the output to be greater than or equal to 0.

If we input 0, or a positive value, the output is the same as the input.

\displaystyle f\left(x\right)=x\text{ if }x\ge 0f(x)=x if x≥0

If we input a negative value, the output is the opposite of the input.

\displaystyle f\left(x\right)=-x\text{ if }x<0f(x)=−x if x<0

Because this requires two different processes or pieces, the absolute value function is an example of a piecewise function. A piecewise function is a function in which more than one formula is used to define the output over different pieces of the domain.

We use piecewise functions to describe situations in which a rule or relationship changes as the input value crosses certain “boundaries.” For example, we often encounter situations in business for which the cost per piece of a certain item is discounted once the number ordered exceeds a certain value. Tax brackets are another real-world example of piecewise functions. For example, consider a simple tax system in which incomes up to $10,000 are taxed at 10%, and any additional income is taxed at 20%. The tax on a total income, S, would be 0.1S if \displaystyle {S}\leS≤ $10,000 and 1000 + 0.2 (S – $10,000), if S> $10,000.

yulyashka [42]3 years ago
3 0

Sample Response: You would graph the equation f(x) = –x + 3 for input values less than 2. There would be an open circle at the point (2, 1) since the domain for the first piece does not include 2. You would then graph a horizontal line at f(x) = 3 for input values between 2 and 4. There would be a closed circle at (2, 3) and an open circle at (4, 3). Last, you would graph f(x) = 4 – 9x for input values greater than or equal to 4. There would be a closed circle at the point (4, –4) since 4 is in the domain of the third piece.

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