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If f(x) = x + 5, what does f(8) represent?
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If f(x) = x + 5, what does f(8) represent?
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When you see f(a) it literally means to use a in place of the variable in the function.
If f(x)=x+5
f(8)=8+5
f(8)=13
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All you do is plug in 8 for x.
So it f(8) = 8 + 5
which equals 13
Hope this helps!
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