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Function f is defined by the equation f(x)=y?.
a. What is f(2)?

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Function f is defined by the equation f(x)=y?. this isn't a thing

i believe you mean... Function f is defined by the equation f(x) = x².

What is f(2)?

What is f(3)?

in which case the answer is The value of f(2) and f(3) for the given functions are 4 and 9 respectively.

The given function is f(x)=x².

What is the function?

Functions are the fundamental part of the calculus in mathematics. The functions are the special types of relations. A function in math is visualized as a rule, which gives a unique output for every input x.

We need to find the value of f(2) and f(3)

Put x=2 in the given function, we get

f(2)=2²

= 4

Put x=3 in the given function, we get

f(3)=3²

= 9

Hence, the value of f(2) and f(3) for the given functions are 4 and 9 respectively.

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