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Porter Patterson
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22 September, 15:55
If f (x) = - 2x^2 + 2x - 3, what is f (5) ?
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Kian Gates
22 September, 16:07
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-2 (5) ^2 + 2 (5) - 3
-2 (25) + 10 - 3
-50 + 10 - 3
-53 + 10
-43
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