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If f(x) = 2x^2 + 4, find f(3)

User Yris
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Answer:

f(3)=2(3)^2+4

f(3)=2(9)+4

f(3)=18+4

f(3)=22

Explanation:

In this scenario, x=3 so you plug it into the other side of the equation.

User Gerhard
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f(3) = 22

EXPLANATION

The given given function is


f(x) = 2 {x}^(2) + 4

To find f(3), we substitite x=3 into the function f(x).

This means that wherever we see x in


f(x) = 2 {x}^(2) + 4

we replace it with 3 .


\implies \: f(3) = 2 ({3})^(2) + 4

We evaluate the square to get:


\implies \: f(3) = 2 ({9}) + 4

Perform the multiplication


\implies \: f(3) = 18 + 4

Now add to get:


\implies \: f(3) = 2 2

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