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Use the following function rule to find f(1). f(x) = -3|1x|
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Use the following function rule to find f(1).
f(x) = -3|1x|
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Answer:
f(1)= 3(1-1)
f(1)=3×0
f(1)=0
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hey the answer is 0 . you plug in 1 as x . so -3|1-1| is 0 even as the absolute value so then you have -3 times 0 which is 0 , f(1)=0
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