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Find the values for the given function

f(x) = -x + 2

f(2)=______
f(1/2)______
f(-2)_______

User TheStranger
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Answer:


f(2)=0


f\left((1)/(2)\right)=(3)/(2)


f(-2)=4

Explanation:

Given function:


f(x)=-x+2

To find f(2), substitute x = 2 into the given function:


\begin{aligned}x=2 \implies f(2)&=-(2)+2\\f(2)&=-2+2\\f(2)&=0\end{aligned}

To find f(1/2), substitute x = 1/2 into the given function:


\begin{aligned}x=(1)/(2) \implies f\left((1)/(2)\right)&=-\left((1)/(2)\right)+2\\f\left((1)/(2)\right)&=-(1)/(2)+2\\f\left((1)/(2)\right)&=(3)/(2)\end{aligned}

To find f(-2), substitute x = -2 into the given function:


\begin{aligned}x=-2 \implies f(-2)&=-(-2)+2\\f(-2)&=2+2\\f(-2)&=4\end{aligned}

User CarrKnight
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Answer:

  • f(2) = 0,
  • f(1/2) = 1.5,
  • f(-2) = 4.

Explanation:

Given function

  • f(x) = - x + 2

Find the following values of function by substituting x-values

  • f(2) = - 2 + 2 = 0,
  • f(1/2) = - 1/2 + 2 = 2 - 0.5 = 1.5,
  • f(-2) = - (-2) + 2 = 2 + 2 = 4.
User PluginPenguin
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