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Use the graph to determine the input value that corresponds with f(x)=1
1. x=4
2.x=1 and x=4
3.x=-7 and x=-4
4.x=-7 and x=2
(see attached graph)
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Use the graph to determine the input value that corresponds with f(x)=1
1. x=4
2.x=1 and x=4<...
2.x=1 and x=4<...
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