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\[k(x) = 6x + 100\]
\[k(-5)=\]

\[k(x) = 6x + 100\] \[k(-5)=\]-example-1
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70

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First, we need to substitute the variable x with the value -5.

So the function becomes:

  • k(-5) = 6*(-5) + 100
  • k(-5) = -30 + 100
  • k(-5) = 70

So, the solution is 70.

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