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The point (–3, –5) is on the graph of a function. Which equation must be true regarding the function? f(–3) = –5 f(–3, –5) = –8 f(–5) = –3 f(–5, –3) = –2

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Answered by harshita148
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equation f _8(5) is correct
Answered by wagonbelleville
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Answer:

A. f(-3) = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that,

The point (-3,-5) lies on the graph of the function.

Since, the graph of any function 'f' is made by using the ordered pairs (x,f(x)).

Thus, we get that,

The point -5 represents the value of the function at x= -3.

i.e. f(-3) = -5

Hence, the given statement represents the equation f(-3) = -5.

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