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09.04.2021 •
Mathematics
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Ответ:
Note: From visual inspecton of the graph shown — [Note: all images attached refer to the same graph.] :
→ We can see that when "x = -2" ; there is only one value for "y" ; and then the "line" of the graph stops for any coordinate corresponding to any "x-value" LESS THAN "-2" ;
→ and that there are corresponding "y-coordinates" corresponding to any "x-value that is equal to "-2" and "GREAT THAN "-2" .