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As in the previous question, consider the following table of values for f(x) x −2 1 4 6 8 9 f(x) 10 1 8 −3 10 2 Solve for x: f(x)=10

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Final answer:

To solve for x when f(x) = 10, we examine the provided table and find that f(x) equals 10 at two points: when x = -2 and x = 8.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking to solve for x given the function values f(x)=10. The table provides several x values along with their corresponding f(x) values. To find the solution for x when f(x)=10, we look at the table of values for instances where the function value is equal to 10.

In this case, the table reveals two instances where f(x) equals 10:

  • When x = -2
  • When x = 8

Therefore, the solution to f(x) = 10 is x = -2 and x = 8.

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