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Given f(x)= -5x+2, find the function value of f(2).​

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Answer:

f(2) = -8

Explanation:

Given the function: f(x) = -5 x + 2, we find the value of f(x) by replacing in the algebraic expression for f(x), the variable "x" with the numerical value requested (in our case "2"). Once done, we evaluate numerically following the rules for order of operations.

f(x) = -5 x + 2

f(2) = -5 (2) + 2

f(2)= -10 + 2

f(2) = -8

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