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- Given f(x) = x² − 8x + 8, find ƒ(−5)
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Given f(x) = x² − 8x + 8, find ƒ(−5)
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The answer would be -7. Would you do is you just plug in -5 for x and then just solve from there. Hope that was helpful!
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