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Find f(3) if f(x) = -4x + 1?

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Answer:

-11

Explanation:

where x is out -3 so it would look like

-4(3)+1

which is -11

you do -4 * 3 first which = -12 than add one you will get -11

User Simon Le Ster
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Answer:

f (3) equals -11

Explanation:

f (x) = -4x + 1

For f(3), just substitute 3 in the place of x:-

f (3) = -4 x 3 + 1

f (3) = -12 + 1

f (3) = -11

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