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When f(x)=5x^2+x+4, evaluate f(-1)

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Answer: The value of f(-1) is equal to 5(-1)^2 + (-1) + 4 = -5 + (-1) + 4 = -2

Explanation:

To evaluate f(-1), we substitute -1 for x in the function f(x)=5x^2+x+4. This gives us f(-1)=5(-1)^2+(-1)+4. We simplify this by applying the exponent first, so (-1)^2=1. Then we substitute the result in the function, which gives us f(-1)=5(1)+(-1)+4. Now we can simplify it by adding and subtracting the values which gives us f(-1)=5+(-1)+4=8.

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