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The function f(x)=x^5+(x+3)^2 is used to create this table

The function f(x)=x^5+(x+3)^2 is used to create this table-example-1
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Answer:

The value which completes the table is:

3

Explanation:

We are given a odd-degree( degree-5) function f(x) by:


f(x)=x^5+(x+3)^2

Now, we are asked to complete the table.

i.e. we are asked to find the value of the function f(x) when x= -1

So, when x= -1 we have:


f(-1)=(-1)^5+(-1+3)^2\\\\\\f(-1)=-1+(2)^2\\\\\\i.e.\\\\\\f(-1)=-1+4\\\\\\i.e.\\\\\\f(-1)=3

Hence, the complete table is given by:

x f(x)

-2 -31

-1 3

0 9

1 17

The answer is: 3

User Guy Nachshon
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Answer:

3

Explanation:

To find the value, substitute x = -1 into the equation and simplify.


f(-1) = (-1)^5 + (-1+3)^2\\f(-1) = -1 + (2)^2\\f(-1) = -1 + 4\\f(-1) = 3

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