Find the values described by the expressions below each graph. The first one has been done for you.

a diagonal line passing through the points (-5, -4) (0,0) and (5,4)

a curve that enters the visible graph from above at around x = -3, begins to curve to the right to pass through (-2,0) and starts to swing back upward at (-1,-1) to pass through the origin and then begin to curve rightward to pass near (3, 2.25)

upside down u-shaped function

f( - 5) = -4

g( - 2) =

h(0) =

f(5) =

g(0) =

h(1) =

v-shaped function

horizontal line crossing the y-axis at 2

a squiggly graph kind of in the shape of a w, which passes through the points (-2,0) (-1,0) (0,-2) (1,0)

j( - 2) =

k(3) =

m(0) =

j(0) =

k( - 2.5) =

m(1) =

a curve that comes in from the left seemingly at y=-2, begins to curve upward as it crosses the y-axis just about -2, continues to curve through (2, -2) and (~3, 0), becoming increasingly vertical from there.

scatter plot including the points (-4,2) (-3,-5) (-2,2) (-1,-1) (0,1) (0.5,3) (1,-4) (1.5,6) (2,4) (3,5) (4,-3) (5,3)

a curve that comes up from the bottom at nearly x = -3, begins to curve toward the right to pass through (-2,0), arcs more and more toward the right crossing the y-axis just about at y=3 and nearly crossing through the point (4,2)

n(2) =

v(5) =

w( - 2) =

n( - ∞) ≈

v(2) =

w(0) =

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