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If ƒ(x )= 2x 2 + 3, then ƒ(x - 1)= 2x 2 + 4x + 5. true or false
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If ƒ(x )= 2x 2 + 3, then ƒ(x - 1)= 2x 2 + 4x + 5. true or false
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I think the answer is false
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The answer is false.
Hope this helped! :)
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