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If f(x) = x − 2, what is ƒ(−1)?

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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

f(-1) is the same thing as substituting x for -1

so if we do that

(-1) - 2 = -3

therefore the answer is

-3

User Sagar Limbu
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Answer: f(-1) = (-1) - 2 => -1 -2 => -3

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