In Exercises 31-36, sketch the graph of the given/unction, evaluate the given expressions, and then use technology to duplicate the graphs. Give the technology formula. [ HINT: See Example 2.) f ( x ) = { x if − 1 < x ≤ 0 x + 1 if 0 < x ≤ 2 x if 2 < x ≤ 4 a. f ( 0 ) b. f ( 1 ) c. f ( 2 ) d. f ( 3 ) [ Hint: See Example 3]
In Exercises 31-36, sketch the graph of the given/unction, evaluate the given expressions, and then use technology to duplicate the graphs. Give the technology formula. [ HINT: See Example 2.) f ( x ) = { x if − 1 < x ≤ 0 x + 1 if 0 < x ≤ 2 x if 2 < x ≤ 4 a. f ( 0 ) b. f ( 1 ) c. f ( 2 ) d. f ( 3 ) [ Hint: See Example 3]
In Exercises 31-36, sketch the graph of the given/unction, evaluate the given expressions, and then use technology to duplicate the graphs. Give the technology formula. [HINT: See Example 2.)
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