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Step-by-step explanation:

For a. you are asked to evaluate f(0).  This is a piecewise function with different domains for each piece of the function.  You can only evaluate f(0) in the function that has a domain that allows 0 in it.  In the first domain, it says

x < -3.  0 is not less than -3, so 0 is not in that domain, so you will not use that "piece" of the function to evaluate f(0).

In the next domain, it says that x is greater than or equal to -3 and less than 0.  Again, 0 is not included in that domain, so we can't use that "piece" of the function to evaluate f(0).

The last domain says that x is greater than OR EQUAL TO 0, so this is where we evaluate f(0):

f(0) = -0 - 4 so

f(0) = -4

When we want to evaluate f(2), we follow the same rules.  Find the piece of the function that allows 2 in its domain.  That's the middle piece:

f(2) = 2(2) - 6 so

f(2) = -2

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