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Helppppppppppppppppppppppppppp

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User Envysea
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Explanation:

Given the equation f(x)=-\frac{1}{2} x+3f(x)=−

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x+3 to get f(-6) it means that in the place of x in the given function plug in -6 and simplify

⇒\begin{gathered}f(-6)= -\frac{1}{2} (-6)+3\\f(-6)=3+3\\f(-6)=6\end{gathered}

f(−6)=−

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(−6)+3

f(−6)=3+3

f(−6)=6

⇒The answer is f(-6)=6

User Rodrigo Prazim
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⇒Given the equation
f(x)=-(1)/(2) x+3 to get f(-6) it means that in the place of x in the given function plug in -6 and simplify


f(-6)= -(1)/(2) (-6)+3\\f(-6)=3+3\\f(-6)=6

⇒The answer is f(-6)=6

User Marshall Anschutz
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