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What are these values? f(−3) = f(−1) = f(3) = t are these values?A) f(–3) = B) f(–1) = C) f(3) =

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To determine the values of the function at specific points, we evaluate the function for each given input.

A)
f(-3): Substitute
x = -3 into the function and find the corresponding value.

B)
f(-1): Substitute
x = -1 into the function and determine the result.

C)
f(3): Evaluate the function by plugging in
x = 3.

Without knowing the specific function, the calculations would depend on the function definition.

If the function is, for instance,
f(x)=x2+2x+1f(x)=x2+2x+1, then we substitute the given x-values into this expression to find the corresponding function values. Provide the function definition for a more precise answer.

The complete question is probably:
Determine the values of the function at specific points:
f(-3),
f(-1), and
f(3). Express these values using the given options A, B, and C.

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