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F(x) = x + 6 , find the ordered pair when x = -2.

(-2,4)

(2,-4)

(-2,-4)

(2,4)

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Answer:
\textsf{Option A, (-2, 4)}

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Given:
\textsf{f(x) = x + 6}

Find:
\textsf{f(-2)}

Solution: We need to plug in the value -2 into every variable x that we have in the expression and simplify to get the solution.

Plug in the values


  • \textsf{f(x) = x + 6}

  • \textsf{f(-2) = -2 + 6}

Simplify


  • \textsf{f(-2) = -2 + 6}

  • \textsf{f(-2) = 4}

Therefore, the ordered pair that would match would have a x-coordinate of -2 and a y-coordinate of 4 producing (-2, 4) which matches option A.

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