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Answer:

7.) 7

10.) 0

Explanation:

When it means "evaluate the function", it's in essence asking us to see what the function spits out when we feed it a certain input. Our inputs are our x values, which spit out a y value.

Evaluating the function when x = 1:

Let's look at where the function has an x value of 1. We see it near the bottom of the table and see the y value associated with the input is 7. So when the function is fed 1 as an input, it spits out 7.

Evaluating the function when f(x) = - 2:

This one is a weird because of the new notation. Just think of it as some value of f, which we don't know (so we represent it as an x-variable) must equal -2. So let's look at our table to find out where our output is -2. We find that when f(x) = -2 the input is 0. So the input which gives -2 is 0.

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