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What is f(0) if f(t) = t^2 – 2t – 2?

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0 = t

We know this because 0 replaced t in the parenthesis next to F !

The question is just asking you to plug in 0 where ever t is!

Let's do it


f(0) = 0^(2) - 2(0) - 2

solve


0^(2) = 0 \\2 ( 0 ) = 0

so, this is what we have left!


f(0) = 0 - 0 - 2

We have our answer!


f (0) = -2

User Bosah Chude
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

f(t) = t^2 – 2t – 2

To find f(0), replace t with 0 in the expression and evaluate the expression.

f(0) = 0^2 – 2(0) – 2

f(0) = -2

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