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Decide if the statement is giving you the x or y value of the function

Decide if the statement is giving you the x or y value of the function-example-1
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Answer: 1a. f(2) is an x-value

1b. f(x) = 4 is a y-value

1c. f(-10) is an x-value

1d. m(x) = 64 is a y-value

2. f(4) = 17

3. x = 39

Step-by-step explanation: In general, if there is an equal sign, the output f(x) is a y-value. if the expression is f(#) with a number in the parentheses, that is the value to insert for x.

2.) f(x) = 2x + 9

f(4) = 2(4) + 9

f(4) = 8 + 9

f(4) = 17

3. f(x) = 5x -3

192 = 5x -3

192 + 3 = 5x

195 = 5x

39 = x

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