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Question: The graph of the equation y=f(x) passes through the points (−3,−8) , (−2,−4) , (0,−2) , and (2,2) . What is the value of y in the equation y=f(−2) ? A. −4 B. −2 C. 0 D. 2
To determine the value of \( y \) in the equation \( y = f(-2) \), you need to look at the information provided regarding the points through which the graph of the function \( y = f(x) \) passes. One of the points given is \((-2, -4)\). This means that when \( x = -2 \), \( y \) is \( -4 \). So, \( f(-2) = -4 \). Therefore, the value of \( y \) in the equation \( y = f(-2) \) is: A. -4
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