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If F(x)=4-x squared/4-x,find F(-2)​

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Answer:

0 if the function is
F(x)=(4-x^2)/(4-x). Please tell me if this is not the right function.

Explanation:

I'm assuming the function is
F(x)=(4-x^2)/(4-x). Please tell me if it is not the right assumption.

F(-2) means to use the expression called F and replace x with -2.

Like this:


F(-2)=(4-(-2)^2)/(4-(-2))=(4-4)/(4+2)=(0)/(6)=0

So the value of F(-2) is 0.

F(-2)=0.

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