enum =5 four=2 three= 1

suppose the function f is defined, for real numbers, as(x) follows
f{4if=0
1ifx=0
graph the function f

can you graph the line y=4?

And also y=1?

If so, graph both lines, then erase the parts for the excluded domains. What's left is the graph of f.

Oh, and work on your typing and prooofreading, while you're at it.

To graph the function f, we need to first determine the output of the function for different values of x. Let's determine the output for the given values:

For x = 5, we have f(5) = 4 (using the first condition: f(5) = 4 if x = 0).

For x = 4, we have f(4) = 4 (using the first condition: f(4) = 4 if x = 0).

For x = 2, we have f(2) = 4 (using the first condition: f(2) = 4 if x = 0).

For x = 3, we have f(3) = 4 (using the first condition: f(3) = 4 if x = 0).

For x = 1, we have f(1) = 4 (using the first condition: f(1) = 4 if x = 0).

For x = 0, we have f(0) = 1 (using the second condition: f(0) = 1 if x = 0).

Now, we can plot the points (x, f(x)) on a graph:

Point (5, 4)
Point (4, 4)
Point (2, 4)
Point (3, 4)
Point (1, 4)
Point (0, 1)

After plotting these points, you can connect them to visualize the graph of the function f.