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If f(x) = 2x²–5x+3, find f(x+1)​

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Answer:


2x^(2)-x

Explanation:

To find (x+1) substitue x+1 into the function.

1. 2(x+1)^2-5(x+1)+3: Substitution

2. 2x^2+4x+2-5x+5+3: First do binominal expansion theorem for 1st one then distrubtive property for the first and second one.

3.Combine like with like


2x^(2) , 4x+(-5x)= -x, 2-5+3=0 so

f(x+1)=
2x^(2)-x

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