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F(x) = 2x^(2)-3x+6 find the value of f(-2)

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Answer:

F(-2)=20

Explanation:

You have to Substitute The X’s in your question with -2

This gives you: 2(-2)^2-3(-2)+6

2(-2)^2=2(4)=8 (Remember, A negative times a negative is a positive!)

-3(-2)=6

This leaves us with 8+6+6 which is equivalent to 20.

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Answer:

We can find the value of f(-2) by substituting -2 for x in the given function:

f(-2) = 2(-2)^(2) - 3(-2) + 6

= 2(4) + 6 + 6

= 8 + 12

= 20

Therefore, f(-2) = 20.

Explanation:

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