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F(x)=-x^2+3 find(-2)

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Required answer: f(2) = -1

Detailed explanation:

To find f(-2), we will substitute -2 for x in the function:


\bf{f(x)=-x^2+3}


\bf{f(-2)=-(-2)^2+3}


\bf{f(-2)=-4+3}


\bf{f(-2)=-1}


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Answer:

F(-2) = 7

Explanation:

Finding a specific point on a function given the x position can be done by substituting x in the function for the given number, then solving said function. The value on the right side of the function is the y position.

For this specific function [F(x) = x² + 3], substitute x for -2.

F(-2) = (2)² + 3

Next, solve the equation.

F(-2) = 4 + 3

F(-2) = 7

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