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The function f is defined on the real numbers by f(y) = y + 2y − 2: What is the value of f(5)?
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The function f is defined on the real numbers by f(y) = y + 2y − 2: What is the value of f(5)?
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The function f is defined on the real numbers by f(y) = y + 2y − 2: What is the value of f(5)?
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f(5)=5+2(5)-2
f(5)=5+10-2
f(5)=15-2
f(5)=13
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