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-BARSIC- [3]
3 years ago
14

Which graph represents the function f(x) = [x] – 4?

Mathematics
1 answer:
uranmaximum [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization. Write the final answer in exponential form.

1.  28   2.  36 Take the numbers to their prime factorization.

1.  28   2.  36

Step-by-step explanation:

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