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A function is defined by the equation f(1/2)=2X-5

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Answer:

The value of f(-1) in the given equation is -10.

Explanation:

When we see f(-1), it means that -1 is represented as our value of x. So, knowing this information, we can plug this into our given equation.

f(-1) = -3(-1)² + 2(-1) - 5

Simplify the exponent on -1.

f(-1) = -3(1) + 2(-1) - 5

Multiply -3 by 1.

f(-1) = -3 + 2(-1) - 5

Multiply 2 by -1.

f(-1) = -3 - 2 - 5

Subtract 2 from -3.

f(-1) = -5 - 5

Subtract 5 from -5.

f(-1) = -10

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