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The graph that represents the following piecewise defined function is of f(x) = x; x <-2 , -2; -2 < or = to x < or = to 1, x-3; x> or = to 1 is the first graph (Image attached)

What is a piecewise function?

A piecewise function is known to be a function that has been formed from pieces of a lot of functions over a lot of intervals.

An example, we can say a piecewise function f(x) where f(x) = -7 when -7 < x ≤ -4, f(x) = 4 when -4 < x ≤ -1, and f(x) = -5 when -1 <x ≤ 7.

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