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PLUG IN 2 IN THE PLACE OF X IN THE FUNCTION THEN SIMPLIFY

f(2)= |5×2|

f(2)=|10|


f(2) = 10

ATTACHED IS THE SOLUTION

User Jaswant Agarwal
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Answer:


\rm f(2)=|5\;^*\;2|=|10|=10

Explanation:

The bars either side of an expression or a value are the absolute value symbol. "Absolute value" means how far a value is from zero. Therefore, the absolute value of a number is its positive numerical value.

Given absolute value function:


f(x)=|5x|

To find f(2), substitute x = 2 into the given function:


\begin{aligned}\implies f(2)&=|5 \cdot 2|\\&=|10|\\&=10\end{aligned}

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