A piecewise function is a function that consists of multiple sub-functions, each applying to a different domain. An example of a piecewise function is . In the piecewise function , there are two domains: x < 0 and x ≥ 0. When x < 0, the value of the function is x2. When x ≥ 0, the value of the function is x. |
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