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Given ​f(x)=x2−5x−5​, find ​f(4​).

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Answer:

f(4)= -9

Explanation:

to solve you need to substitute for what is given, in this case f of x, x=4

f(4)= 4^2−5(4)−5​

then solve as normal

f(4)= -9

User Hbhakhra
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Answer:

f(4) = -9

Explanation:

The question is asking us to find f(4).

We're given that:


\sf{f(x)=x^2-5x-5}. Let's find f(4) by plugging in 4 for x:


\sf{f(4)=4^2-5(4)-5}


\sf{f(4)=16-20-5}


\sf{f(4)=-4-5}


\sf{f(4)=-9}

Therefore, f(4) = -9.

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