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If f(x)=5x+40, what is f(x) when x=-5
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If f(x)=5x+40, what is f(x) when x=-5
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f(x)= 15
First substitute, multiply, add the 40 and you get your answer
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Answer:15
Explanation:
5x=40 (replace x by-5)
(5*-5)+40
=-25+40
=15
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