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Adonis Farrell
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26 August, 08:34
What does it mean to evaluate a function
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Grimes
26 August, 09:00
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To evaluate a function, I do just what I did above: I plug in the given value for x. Here, I am supposed to evaluate at the value x = - 3. The notation is different, but "f (-3) " means exactly the same thing as " evaluate at x = - 3"! Note how I used parentheses.
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