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Please help. If f(x) = 2x² + 3, find f(0). I understand how to solve, but what should my answer look like?

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\huge \boxed{\mathfrak{Question} \downarrow}

  • If f(x) = 2x² + 3, find f(0).


\large \boxed{\mathfrak{Answer \: with \: Explanation} \downarrow}

Given that,

  • f (x) = 2x² + 3
  • f (0) = ?

To find f (0), we need to substitute 0 in the place of x.


\sf \: f(x) = 2 {x}^(2) + 3 \\ \longmapsto \sf \: f ( 0 ) = 2 ( 0 ) ^ { 2 } + 3

Calculate 0 to the power of 2 and get 0.


\sf \: f(0) = 2* 0+3

Multiply 2 and 0 to get 0.


\sf \: f(0) = 0+3

Add 0 and 3 to get 3.


\boxed{ \boxed{ \bf \: f(0) = 3}}

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