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Rachel Patton
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2 May, 10:10
F = (x, y) find f (3.6) & f (-0.2)
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Chandler
2 May, 10:18
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Assuming you mean f (x) = x+3, find f (3.6) and f (-0.2)
f (3.6) = 3.6+3=6.6
f (-0.2) = - 0.2+3=2.8
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