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Given ƒ(x) = 2x2 − 3x + 7, find ƒ(2.5)

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this same problems but where is everyone getting the 6.25 from.

User Hemant Bhargava
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assuming 2x2 is
2x^(2) you would get 2(2.5)(2.5) - 3(2.5) +7, which is 2(6.25) - 7.5 + 7, 12.5 - 0.5, [12]

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