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Evaluate the function found in the previous step at x= 1

Evaluate the function found in the previous step at x= 1-example-1
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Given:


y+\sqrt[]{x}=-3x+(x-6)^2

To evaluate the function at x=1, we simplify the given relation first:


\begin{gathered} y+\sqrt[]{x}=-3x+(x-6)^2 \\ Rearrange \\ y=-\sqrt[]{x}-3x+(x-6)^2 \end{gathered}

We let:

y=f(x)


f(x)=-\sqrt[]{x}-3x+(x-6)^2

We plug in x=1 into the above function:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=-\sqrt[]{x}-3x+(x-6)^2 \\ f(1)=-\sqrt[]{1}-3(1)+(1-6)^2 \\ \text{Simplify} \\ f(1)=-1-3_{}+25 \\ f(1)=21 \end{gathered}

Therefore,


f(1)=21

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