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Remington Calderon
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8 November, 04:31
Evaluate ƒ (x) = x 2 + 1 for ƒ (10).
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Rhianna Hawkins
8 November, 04:40
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F (x) = x^2 + 1 f (10)
f (10) = 10^2 + 1
f = 101
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