Respuesta :
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
The function is only defined for x < 1, and is undefined for x=1 or more. Thus the graph stops at x=1, with an open circle indicating the function is not defined there.

Answer:
The required graph is shown in figure 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided function f(x)=x if x<1
Here the sign of inequality is x<1.
That means the value of x can be anything less then 1.
Note the sign "<" indicates that the value x is strictly less than 1 also it is not equal to 1.
For x=1 the function is not defined.
For the inequity "<" and ">" we use an open dot or open circle which shows that the value is not included.
Now draw the table and substitute some value of x as shown.
Substitute x=0 in the provided equation.
f(x)=0
For x=0 the value of f(x) is also 0.
Substitute x=-1
f(x)=-1
For x=-1 the value of f(x) is also -1.
Substitute x=-2
f(x)=-2
For x=-2 the value of f(x) is also -2.
The required table is shown below:
x 0 -1 -2
f(x) 0 -1 -2
Now plot the above points and join them.
The required graph is shown in figure 1.
