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Use the equation to solve the following problems f(x) = -3x + 20 1.) F(4) 2.) F(10) 3.) F(-2) 4.) F(9) 5.) F(-21)
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Use the equation to solve the following problems f(x) = -3x + 20
1.) F(4)
2.) F(10)
3.) F(-2)
4.) F(9)
5.) F(-21)
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1.) F(4)= 8
2.) F(10)= -10
3.) F(-2)= 26
4.) F(9)= -7
5.) F(-21)= 83
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