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How can you find f(2) if f(x)=−3x2−7?

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Answer:

Square 2. Multiply the result by -3, and then subtract 7.

Explanation:

The answer is basically the explanation of the answer. You want to replace x with 2 then square it. You will have 4. Multiply 4 by -3 and you will have -12 then subtract it by 7 and you'll get the answer to f(x). The answer is the steps. Not the 'answer' answer. Hope this helps! (I did this question, and I got it right.)

How can you find f(2) if f(x)=−3x2−7?-example-1
How can you find f(2) if f(x)=−3x2−7?-example-2
User Haphazard
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Explanation:

F(2)=3(2)²-7

=5

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User Hao Luo
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