The graph of a function f is shown below.
Find f (2) and find one value of x for which f(x) = -4

Answer: a: -2, b: 0
Step-by-step explanation:
f(2) means that x=2, and we need to solve for y.
On the graph, it has a point of (2, -2) and since it's a function that is the only possible output. Therefore, f(2)=-2.
f(x)=-4 means that y=-4, and we need to solve for x.
On the graph, the point (0,-4) exists, and since the function contains only one output, it must be correct. Therefore, x=0.