

\(\displaystyle f\left( x \right)=\left\\) graph, we can just use a closed circle as if it appears on both functions. Note that there is an example of a piecewise function’s inverse here in the Inverses of Functions section. Thus, the \(y\)’s are defined differently, depending on the intervals where the \(x\)’s are. The easiest way to think of them is if you drew more than one function on a graph, and you just erased parts of the functions where they aren’t supposed to be (along the \(x\)’s). Piecewise functions (or piece-wise functions) are just what they are named: pieces of different functions (sub-functions) all on one graph.
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