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Find f(−1) given f(x)=−3x3+2x2+24
A. -23
B. 28
C. 29
D. 23

User Oposum
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Answer:

C. 29

Explanation:


f(x) = -3x^3 + 2x^2 +24

• To calculate
f(-1) , we have to replace x with -1 in the definition of
f(x) , and calculate the value:


f(-1) = -3(-1)^3 + 2(-1)^2 + 24


-3(-1) +2(1) + 24


3 + 2 + 24


29

User Sony Kadavan
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\huge\boxed{\textsf{C.}\ 29}

We have this equation:


f(x)=-3x^3+2x^2+24

Substitute
x=-1:


f(-1)=-3(-1)^3+2(-1)^2+24

Simplify to find the final answer:


\begin{aligned}f(-1)&=-3(-1)+2(1)+24\\&=3+2+24\\&=5+24\\&=\boxed{29}\end{aligned}

User Paulo Victor
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