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Elaina Osborn
18 April, 10:33
When f (x) = 4, what is th
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Alondra Matthews
18 April, 11:32
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F (x) = 4 means you plug in the 4 into where the variable is.
Step-by-step explanation:
Not really sure what your question meant but If you trying to find a problem with f (x) = 4, then you plug in 4 into the variable of x.
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