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22 April, 19:10
If f (x) = (-x) ^3, what is f (-2) ?
-6
-8
8
6
+4
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Kareem
22 April, 19:23
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8
Explanation:
when you put in - 2 to (-x) ^3 you end up with 2^3 which is 8
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