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What is the value of the dependent variable if the value of the independent variable is -4? f(x)= -3x^2 + 5x A. 28 В. -44 C. -68 D. 4
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What is the value of the dependent variable if the value of the independent variable is -4?
f(x)= -3x^2 + 5x
A. 28
В. -44
C. -68
D. 4
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f(-4)= -3(-4)^2 + 5(-4)=-68
Option C is correct.
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