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Given the function f(x)=-2x+7 solve for f(3)

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To solve for f(3), substitute x = 3 into the function f(x) = -2x + 7.

f(3) = -2(3) + 7
f(3) = -6 + 7
f(3) = 1

Therefore, f(3) = 1.
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Answer:

f(3) = 1

Explanation:

To find f(3) for this function, we will plug in 3 for x in this function.


\sf{f(x)=-2x+7}


\sf{f(3)=-2(3)+7}

Multiply


\sf{f(3)=-6+7}

Add


\sf{f(3)=1}

Therefore, f(3) = 1

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