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Let f (x) = x^2 + 8x.a) Evaluate f(-3).b) Solve f(x) -16.

User Xiduzo
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Solution

We have the following function:


f(x)=x^2+8x

Part a


f(-3)=9-72=-68

Part b

We can do this:


x^(2)+8x+16=0

If we factorize we got:

(x+4)²

Then the answer is:

x=-4

User Yevgen Kulik
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