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Evaluate f(x) when x = -10

Evaluate f(x) when x = -10-example-1

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So, when x = -10.


If you notice, -10 is NOT in the domain (the domain is (-3,13))

so, there is no solution.

User Antonin Hildebrand
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Answer: -24

Explanation:

Step one :

For the first equation

Given that x=-10

F(x) =2x-4 if 3<x<10

x exists in this domain

Substituting x in the equation we have

F(-10)=2(-10)-4

F(-10)= -20-4

F(-10)=-24

Step two :

For the second equation

Given that x=-10

F(x) =x²-+3 if 10<=x<13

x does not exist in this domain

User Bacteria
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