The graph of a function g is given.(a) Find g(−4), g(−2), g(0), g(2), and g(4).g(−4)= g(−2)= g(0)= g(2)= g(4)=
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The graph of a function g is given.(a) Find g(−4), g(−2), g(0), g(2), and g(4).g(−4)= g(−2)= g(0)= g(2)= g(4)=
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