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F(x)=-3x+1 , find:

a. f(1)

b. f(-2)

Please put down the steps on how to do it, I'm stuck and my finals are coming up.

User UncleAdam
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a. f(1) = -3(1)+1
= -3+1
= -2

b. f(-2) = -3(-2)+1
= 6+1
=7
for this question you just plug in the number given for x in the place of x in the equation and then you solve it as you usually do.
User Skysign
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just substitute the values in.
if f (x)=-3x+1

a.) f (1)=-3(1)+1
solve.
-3(1)=-3+1=-2

b.) f(-2)=-3(-2)+1
-3(-2)=6+1=7
User Jeremy Gillick
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