Which graph represents the function over the interval [−3, 3]?

Third graphrepresents the function [tex]f\left( x \right) = \left\lfloor x \right\rfloor-2[/tex] over the interval [tex]\left[ { - 3,3} \right].[/tex]
Further explanation:
Given:
The function is [tex]f\left( x \right) = \left\lfloor x \right\rfloor- 2.[/tex]
The function is defined in the interval [tex]\left[ {-3,3}\right].[/tex]
Explanation:
The greatest integer function is represented [tex]y = \left\lfloor x \right\rfloor.[/tex]
The greatest integer can also be known as floor function. The function is integral part of real numbers.
The values of greatest function [tex]f\left( x \right)= \left\lfloorx \right\rfloor- 2[/tex] in interval [tex]\left[{ - 3,3}\right][/tex] can be obtained as follows,
Substitute [tex]-3[/tex] for [tex]x[/tex] in the function [tex]f\left( x \right)= \left\lfloor x \right\rfloor- 2.[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned}f\left({- 3} \right)&=\left\lfloor{ - 3} \right\rfloor- 2\\&=- 3- 2\\&=- 5\\\end{aligned}[/tex]
Substitute [tex]3[/tex] for [tex]x[/tex] in the function [tex]f\left( x \right)=\left\lfloor x \right\rfloor- 2.[/tex]
[tex]\begin{aligned}f\left( 3 \right)&= \left\lfloor3\right\rfloor- 2\\&=3- 2\\&=1\\\end{aligned}[/tex]
The minimum value of the function in [tex]\left[ { - 3,3} \right] {\text{is}\: \boxed{ - 5}.[/tex]
The maximum value of the function in [tex]\left[ { - 3,3} \right] {\text{is}\: \boxed{1}.[/tex]
Third graphrepresents the function [tex]f\left( x \right)=\left\lfloor x\right\rfloor- 2[/tex] over the interval [tex]\left[{ - 3,3}\right].[/tex]
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Answer details:
Grade: High school
Subject: Mathematics
Chapter: Number system
Keywords: factor, factorization, polynomial, quadratic, cubic, greatest common factor, groups, multiplication, product, identities, common factor, expression, terms, grouping.