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What is the resulting ordered pair if the value of the independent variable is 2? f(x)=-6x^3 -4x^2 A. (–52, 2) B. (2, –64) C. (2, –52) D. (–64, 2)
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What is the resulting ordered pair if the value of the independent variable is 2? f(x)=-6x^3 -4x^2 A. (–52, 2) B. (2, –64) C. (2, –52) D. (–64, 2)
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What is the resulting ordered pair if the value of the independent variable is 2?
f(x)=-6x^3 -4x^2
A. (–52, 2)
B. (2, –64)
C. (2, –52)
D. (–64, 2)
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To find f(2), put 2 where the variable is, then do the arithmetic. It might be easier to factor out x^2:
f(x) = (-6x-4)·x^2
f(2) = (-6·2-4)·2^2
= -16·4
= -64
Then the ordered pair (x, f(x)) for x=2 is
B. (2, -64)
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