The graph of y=f(x) shown below consists of a parabola with...

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The graph of y=f(x) shown below consists of a parabola with a vertex at (1,4) and two line segments that intersect at (5,2). The domain of f(x) is [0,10], and the function are at the points (0,0),(2,0), and (10,0). What is the piecewise definition for f(x) ? Include the domain for each piece.
f(x){_________________________________,_____________________ f(x){_________________________________,_____________________ f(x){_________________________________,___________________
 
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The graph of y=f(x) shown below consists of a parabola with a vertex at (1,4) and two line segments that intersect at (5,2). The domain of f(x) is [0,10], and the function are at the points (0,0),(2,0), and (10,0). What is the piecewise definition for f(x) ? Include the domain for each piece.
f(x){_________________________________,_____________________ f(x){_________________________________,_____________________ f(x){_________________________________,___________________
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