For the function in the graph, find the values of f(−4), f(−1), and f(1).

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To find the values of f(-4), f(-1), and f(1) for the given function, you need to use the graph provided.

1. To find f(-4), locate the x-coordinate -4 on the x-axis of the graph. Then, look at the corresponding point on the graph where the line intersects the y-axis. This is the value of f(-4).

2. Similarly, to find f(-1), locate the x-coordinate -1 on the x-axis of the graph. Then, find the corresponding point on the graph where the line intersects the y-axis. This is the value of f(-1).

3. Finally, to find f(1), locate the x-coordinate 1 on the x-axis of the graph. Then, find the corresponding point on the graph where the line intersects the y-axis. This is the value of f(1).

By following these steps and examining the graph, you will be able to determine the values of f(-4), f(-1), and f(1).

No graph can be show here, but

f(-4) .....
find -4 on the x-axis, go vertically until you hit the graph , either up or down, whatever that y value is becomes your f(-4), either up or down