Answer:
Part A: 1
Part B: -4
Step-by-step explanation:
In a coordinate , the x-coordinate represents the input of a function and the y-coordinate represents the output.
Part A:
We're looking for the point the line passes through with an x-coordinate (input) of -3. This point is (-3,1) and therefore the output is 1 when the input is -3.
Part B:
We're looking for the point the line passes through with a y-coordinate (output) of 2. This point is (-4,2) and therefore an input of -4 yields an output of 2.
Y = x
when x < -1
not equal to (≤) so no solid circle.
plot points
x | y
-1, -1
-2, -2
-3, -3
Next one is...
y = -x
when x ≥ -1
solid circle for equal to
look at points
x | y
-1, 1
0, 0
1, -1
2, -2
As you can see it's the last graph in bottom right corner.
X=54.5
the whole circle is 360 so 360-33=327
327/6=54.5.
take all of those and replace “x” with 54.5. you get 6*54.5+33 which equals 360