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draw the graph that represents this equation.I will mark you as the brainliest if you answer this correctly, and no F**KING SPAM.

y=\left \{ {{-x if x \  \textgreater \  -3} \atop {x + 6, if x \leq - 3 }} \right.

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Answered by sharvilsood07
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Step-by-step explanation:in eq 1 it is said -x if x>-3 means x=-2,-1,0,1,2.......

and in eq 2 it is said that x+6 if x<=-3 means x=-4,-5,-6,-7...........

so we will one by one mrk these pts on graph by puting in the given equation

so when x=-2   then eq.  is 2 i.e -(-2)=2   and when eq=-1 the eq is 1

and when x=1 then eq = -1

similarly in eq 2 when x=-4 then eq is 2 i.e. -4+6=2  and the when x=-5 then

eq is -5+6=1 and if x=-6 then eq will be 0. and then will have positive values.

the graph is attached........

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