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  1. In mathematics, a piecewise function (also called a piecewise-defined function, a hybrid function, or a function defined by cases) is a function whose domain is partitioned into several intervals ("subdomains") on which the function may be defined differently.

  2. Learn how to create and graph functions that behave differently based on the input value. See examples of piecewise functions, such as the absolute value function and the floor function, and how to find their values.

  3. Learn what a piecewise function is, how to graph it, and how to evaluate it. See examples of piecewise functions with different definitions and intervals, and how to find their domain and range.

  4. Piecewise functions are functions that have multiple pieces, or sections. They are defined piece by piece, with various functions defining each interval. Piecewise functions can be split into as many pieces as necessary.

  5. Learn what piecewise functions are and how to evaluate, graph, and interpret them. See examples of piecewise functions in real-life situations and practice problems.

  6. Learn how to define, evaluate, graph and transform piecewise functions, which are composed of different sub-functions on one graph. See examples, practice problems and tips for continuous and non-continuous piecewise functions.

  7. Learn what a piecewise function is, how to write it and how to graph it. A piecewise function is made up of two or more functions, each defined on a specific domain, with no overlap.

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