GIVING BRAINLIEST
A function, h(x), is defined as shown. h(x) = StartLayout Enlarged left-brace 1st row 1st column one-fourth x minus 4, 2nd column x less-than-or-equal-to 0 2nd row 1st column one-third x minus 3, 2nd column 0 less-than x less-than-or-equal-to 3, 3rd row 1st column one-half x minus 2, 2nd column x greater-than-or-equal-to 4 Which graph represents h(x)? On a coordinate plane, a piecewise function has 3 lines. The first line starts at (negative 4, 0) and goes up to a closed circle at (0, 1). The second line starts at (0, negative 3) and goes up to a closed circle at (3, negative 2). The third line has a closed circle at (4, negative 2) and goes up to (6, negative 1). On a coordinate plane, a piecewise function has 3 lines. The first line starts at (negative 4, negative 5) and goes up to a closed circle at (0, negative 4). The second line starts at (0, negative 3) and goes up to a closed circle at (3, negative 2). The third line has a closed circle at (4, 0) and goes up to (6, 1). On a coordinate plane, a piecewise function has 3 lines. The first line starts at (negative 4, 3) and goes up to a closed circle at (0, 4). The second line starts at (0, 3) and goes up to a closed circle at (3, 4). The third line has a closed circle at (4, 4) and goes up to (6, 5). On a coordinate plane, a piecewise function has 3 lines. The first line starts at (negative 4, 0) and goes up to a closed circle at (0, 1). The second line starts at (0, negative 1) and goes up to a closed circle at (3, 0). The third line has a closed circle at (4, negative 2) and goes up to (6, negative 1).