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Kristian Marquez
19 May, 20:58
Which is f (5) for the function - 2x2 + 2x - 3?
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Agustin Reilly
19 May, 22:37
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f (5) for the function - 2x² + 2x - 3
usually the value enclosed in a parenthesis in a function is the value of x.
f (x) = - 2x² + 2x - 3
So if x = 5; then, we simply substitute x by its value
f (5) = - 2 (5²) + 2 (5) - 3
f (5) = - 2 (25) + 10 - 3
f (5) = - 50 + 10 - 3
f (5) = 10 - 50 - 3
f (5) = 10 - 53
f (5) = - 43
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