7. Piecewise Functions
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To graph the given piecewise function, we should think about the graph of each individual piece of the function. Then we can combine the graphs on one coordinate plane.
First we will graph y=-x for the domain x<2. This function has a slope of -1 and a y-intercept of 0. Since the endpoint is not included, this piece should end with an open circle.
Looking at the graph, we can see that all of the possible y-values are greater than -2.
Next, we will graph y=x−6 for the domain x≥2. Since the endpoint is included, we will end the piece with a closed circle.
From the graph, we can see that all y-values that are greater than or equal to -4 will be produced by this portion.
Finally, we can combine the pieces onto to one coordinate plane.