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For the function f(x)=−8x−4, evaluate f(x)+f(2).

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Answer:

-8x - 24

Explanation:

To evaluate f(x)+f(2), we first need to find the values of f(x) and f(2):


f(x) = -8x - 4


f(2) = -8(2) - 4 = -16 - 4 = -20

Now we can substitute these values into the expression f(x) + f(2):


f(x) + f(2) = (-8x - 4) + (-20)

Simplifying, we can combine the constants:


f(x) + f(2) = -8x - 24

So the expression f(x) + f(2) simplifies to -8x - 24.

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