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57 POINTS 2 QUESTIONS HELP ASAP

Given p(x)=−3(x−4)^2+14, what is the value of p(2)?

What is the value of f(3) for the function described in the table?

57 POINTS 2 QUESTIONS HELP ASAP Given p(x)=−3(x−4)^2+14, what is the value of p(2)? What-example-1
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Answer:

p(2) = 2

f(3) = 7

Explanation:

Given p(x) = -3(x - 4)² + 14 find p(2)

Simply substitute x with the value 4 in the above expression

p(2) = -3(2-4)² + 14

= -3(-2)² + 14

= -3(4) -+ 14

= -12 + 14

= 2

f(3) can directly read from the table

for x = 3, f(x) = 7

so f(3) = 7

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