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How do you evaluate the function f(x)=x+6 when x = -2,0 & 5? (step by step please!)

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Answer:

f(-2) = 4

f(0) = 6

f(5) = 11

Explanation:

f(x)=x+6 when x = -2

Substitute x=-2

f(-2) = -2+6

f(-2) = 4

f(x)=x+6 when x = 0

Substitute x=0

f(0) = 0+6

f(0) = 6

f(x)=x+6 when x = 5

Substitute x=5

f(5) = 5+6

f(5) = 11

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