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11 November, 05:56

Given the Function:

f (x) = - 2e^x find f (x), if x=3

So far what I manage to grasp with this equation is

replacing the "x" with 3 So: f (3) = - 2e^ (3)

The answer (using the scientific calculator) gave me - 6

I have no Idea what are the other steps to this equation.

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  1. 11 November, 06:01
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    Okay e^3 is 20.08553692 x - 2 = 4.017107385

    maybe you had your calculator on the wrong mode or entered it wrong
  2. 11 November, 06:05
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    F (x) = - 2e^x

    x=3

    f (3) = - 2e^3

    pemdas so exponents first

    e^3

    e=2.718281828454590

    cube that

    20.0855

    now we have

    -2 times 20.0855=-40.1711

    answer should be - 40.1711

    (I see what you did wrong, if - 6=-2 times e^3, divide - 2, 3=e^3, maybe you just put - 2 times 3 by mistake)
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