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How do you solve this problem? I’m needing help
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So f(6) means that x is 6. All you’re going to do is plug in 6 for x.
f(6) = 21(6) • 12
f(6) = 126 • 12
f(6) = 1,512
I hoped this helped you understand!!
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F(6) means f times 6 so f6
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