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Consider the function f x =x 2 − 4x. If x=3 is a value in the domain of the function, then what is the value of f x when x=3?

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Answer: correct aswer is -3

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Answer:

f(x) = -3

Explanation:


{ \tt{f(x) = {x}^(2) - 4x}}

- When x = 3, it implies that f(x) = f(3)


{ \tt{f(3) = {(3)}^(2) - 4(3) }} \\ { \tt{f(3) = 9 - 12}} \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \\ { \tt{f(3) = - 3}} \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \:

- So, the range, f(x) = -3

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