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QuestionWhich point is on the graph of the piecewise function f(x)f(x) defined as: f(x)=9f(x)=-9 for x<6x<-6, f(x)=1f(x)=1 for x=6x=-6, and f(x)=7x1f(x)=7x-1 for x>6x>-6? Options: (6,9)(-6,-9), (6,43)(-6,-43), (1,6)(1,-6), (0,9)(0,-9), (5,36)(-5,-36), or None.

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Finally, let's check the point (5,36)(-5,-36).
For x=5x=-5, the function f(x)f(x) is defined as f(x)=7x1f(x)=7x-1. So, we should have f(5)=7(5)1=36f(-5) =7(-5) -1 = -36. So, (5,36)(-5,-36) is on the graph of f(x)f(x).
The point on the graph of f(x)f(x) is (5,36)(-5,-36).

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