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K(x)=-x+1 ; find k(-10)

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Answer:

when x = -10, the value of the function K(x) is 11.

Explanation:

User Adharsh M
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Answer:


  • \sf k(-10)=11

Explanation:

To find k(-10), we need to substitute -10 into the given function k(x) = -x + 1.


  • \sf k(-10) = -(-10) + 1

Now, let's simplify the expression:


  • \sf k(-10) = 10 + 1

  • \sf k(-10) = 11

Therefore, k(-10) is equal to 11.

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