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  1. Piecewise function - Wikipedia

    Piecewise functions can be defined using the common functional notation, where the body of the function is an array of functions and associated subdomains. A semicolon or comma may follow the …

  2. Piecewise Functions - Math is Fun

    Piecewise functions let us make functions that do anything we want! Example: A Doctor's fee is based on the length of time. Which we can write like this: You visit for 12 minutes, what is the fee? $80. You …

  3. Piecewise Function - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · A piecewise function is a function that is defined differently over different intervals of its domain. Instead of using a single equation for all inputs, it assigns distinct expressions to specific …

  4. Piecewise Functions - Definition, Graph, and Examples

    Piecewise functions follow differnt rules depending on the value of x. Learn how to solve, graph, and read piecewise functions here!

  5. Piecewise Functions | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    Piecewise Functions Piecewise functions are functions that have multiple pieces, or sections. They are defined piece by piece, with various functions defining each interval.

  6. Introduction to piecewise functions | Algebra (video) | Khan Academy

    A piecewise function is a function built from pieces of different functions over different intervals. For example, we can make a piecewise function f (x) where f (x) = -9 when -9 < x ≤ -5, f (x) = 6 when -5 < …

  7. Piecewise Functions - MATHguide

    Piecewise functions are strongly tied to domain and range. The pieces are defined using functions or relations along with a specified domain (or sometimes range, like a vertical line).

  8. 11.3 – Piecewise Functions | Hunter College – MATH101

    A piecewise function is a function in which more than one formula is used to define the output over different pieces of the domain. We use piecewise functions to describe situations in which a rule or …

  9. Piecewise Functions - mathhints.com

    Let’s draw these piecewise functions and determine if they are continuous or non-continuous. Note how we draw each function as if it were the only one, and then “erase” the parts that aren’t needed.

  10. Piecewise Functions - Emory University

    Graphing a piecewise function can be accomplished by simply graphing the functions found in the respective "pieces", limiting the points drawn for each piece to the x -values that satisfy the …