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18 June, 23:41

If f (x) = - 7x + 5x2 + 10, what does f (-2) equal?

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  1. 18 June, 23:43
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    F (x) = - 7x + 5x^2 + 10

    f (x) = - 7 (-2) + 5 (-2) ^2 + 10

    f (x) = 14 + 5 (4) + 10

    f (x) = 14 + 20 + 10

    f (x) = 44
  2. 19 June, 00:05
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    All you have to do is replace x in the function with the number given. Remember that with f (x), (x) is the input and the equation is the "machine" that does something with the input, and then f (x), which is equal to the "machine", is your output so you can also say that f (x) is the same as y. So for the machine f (x) = 3x^2+5x-2, if you input - 2, you have: y=3 (-2) ^2+5 (-2) - 2 and then multiply:

    y=3 (-2) ^2+5 (-2) - 2 Exponents are always first:

    y=3 (4) + 5 (-2) - 2 Now multiply

    y=12-10-2 subtract

    y=0
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