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Given f(x)=3x2−2x+1 . What is the value of f(−2/3) ?

User Wang Sheng
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Answer:

−5/3

(Decimal: -1.666667)

User DukeOfMarmalade
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Answer:

The answer is
(11)/(3).

Explanation:


3(-(2)/(3) )x^(2) -2(-(2)/(3) )+1

Apply rule -(-a)=a


3(-(2)/(3) )x^(2) -2*(2)/(3) +1


(-(2)/(3) )x^(2) =(2^(2) )/(3^(2) )


(-(2)/(3))^(2) =(2^(2) )/(3^(2) )


3*(2^(2) )/(3^(2) )+2*(2)/(3) +1


(2^(2) )/(3^(2) )=(4)/(9)


3*(4)/(9) +2*(2)/(3) +1


f(x)=(11)/(3)

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