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Page 1 of 2114 Chapter 2 Linear Equations and FunctionsPiecewise FunctionsREPRESENTINGPIECEWISEFUNCTIONSU p to now in this chapter a function has been represented by a single equation. Inmany real-life problems, however, Functions are represented by a combination ofequations, each corresponding to a part of the domain. Such Functions are calledFor example, the Piecewise function given by (x) = is defined by two equations. One equation gives the values of (x) when xis less thanor equal to 1, and the other equation gives the values of (x) when xis greater than a Piecewise FunctionEvaluate (x) when (a) x= 0, (b) x= 2, and (c) x= 4.
Page 1 of 2 116 Chapter 2 Linear Equations and Functions USING PIECEWISE FUNCTIONS IN REAL LIFE Using a Step Function a.Write and graph a piecewise function for the parking charges shown on the sign. b.What are …
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