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If f(x)=x^2-5x+1 , find f(t+2)

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Given that:


f(x)=x^2-5x+1

Therefore:


f(t)=t^2-5t+1

To find f(t+2), we replace t with t+2 in f(t).


f(t+2)=(t+2)^2-5(t+2)+1

We can then simplify:


\begin{gathered} f(t+2)=(t+2)^2-5(t+2)+1 \\ =(t+2)(t+2)-5t-10+1 \\ =t^2+2t+2t+4-5t-10+1 \\ =t^2-t-5 \end{gathered}

Therefore:


f(t+2)=t^2-t-5

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