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Given f(x) = -x – 2, find f (3).
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Given f(x) = -x – 2, find f (3).
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Answer:
f(3) = -5
Explanation:
Put x = 3 to f(x) = -x - 2:
f(3) = -3 - 2 = -5
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To solve this, plug 3 into x. The equation will be f(3)=-3-2. This simplifies to -5.
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