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Given f(x) = -4x² + 4x - 1, find f(-6)


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Explanation:

To find f(-6), we need to substitute -6 for x in the function f(x) = -4x² + 4x - 1.

f(-6) = -4(-6)² + 4(-6) - 1

f(-6) = -4(36) + (-24) - 1

f(-6) = -144 + (-24) - 1

f(-6) = -167

Therefore, f(-6) = -167

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