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Let f(x) = 12 over the quantity of 4 x + 2. Find f(−1).
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Let f(x) = 12 over the quantity of 4 x + 2. Find f(−1).
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Let f(x) = 12 over the quantity of 4 x + 2. Find f(−1).
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f(x)=
12
4x+2
f(−1)=
12
4(−1)+2
= -6 . The answer is -6 I hoped I helped you! Have a good one!
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