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Ozzie
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1 September, 13:27
If f (x) = - 2 (5) ^x, what if f (2)
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Paulina Booker
1 September, 13:48
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Step-by-step explanation:
Put 2 where x is and do the arithmetic.
f (2) = - 2 (5^2) = - 2 (25) = - 50
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