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If ƒ(x )= 2x 2 3, then ƒ(x - 1)= 2x 2 4x 5. true or false

User Aemon
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Answer:

ƒ(x )= 2x²+3, then ƒ(x - 1)= 2x²+4x+5

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct answer is TRUE

User Jim Reineri
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Since you didn't write the signs, I have to make some suggestions, this is what I assume:
If ƒ(x )= 2x²+3, then ƒ(x - 1)= 2x²+4x+5.

So, how much is ƒ(x-1?)

it would be= 2(x-1)²+3=
2(x-1)(x-1)+3=2(x²-2x+1)+3=2x²-4x+2+3=2x²-4x+5

So, yes, if my assumption is correct, then it's true!






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