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Create a function that closely gives the graph given below. The function may be a piecewise function but it does not necessarily have to be a piecewise function.

a. Give a brief narrative explaining what you did to create your function.
b. List your function.

The Graph is in the link above. (dotcom=com)

To create a function that closely resembles the graph in the provided link, we would need to analyze the graph and identify its key features, such as the shape, slope, and any discontinuities. Based on these characteristics, we can then create a function that replicates the graph behavior.

Unfortunately, the link you have provided is not accessible, so I cannot directly observe the graph. However, I can guide you through the process of creating a function that closely resembles a given graph.

Here are the general steps you can follow:

1. Analyze the shape of the graph: Determine if it is linear, quadratic, exponential, or any other specific type of function. Look for any distinct patterns or behaviors.

2. Identify any key points: Locate any significant points on the graph, such as intercepts (x-intercepts and/or y-intercepts), turning points, or points of discontinuity.

3. Determine the slope: If the graph is a straight line, determine the slope by calculating the rise over run (change in y divided by change in x) between two points.

4. Consider any multiple pieces or discontinuities: If the graph shows different behaviors in different regions (piecewise), identify the separate functions for each region. Take note of the conditions that switch between these functions.

Once you have gathered this information, you can use it to construct a function that closely resembles the graph. However, since I cannot access the specific graph you provided, I cannot create an accurate function for it.

If you have a different graph or specific details about the desired function, I can assist you further in creating a function that matches the given criteria.