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If f(x) = 5x-7 what is f(3)?

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You would substitute 3 in place of the x. Example: 5(3)-7=8
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Answer:


f(3)=8

Explanation:

Given: The function
f(x)=5x-7

To find: The value of the given function at x=3

Solution:

The given function is:


f(x)=5x-7

Now, substituting the value of x in the above given function, we get


f(3)=5(3)-7

Upon solving the above equation, we get


f(3)=15-7


f(3)=8

Therefore, the value of the given function at x=3 is 8.

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