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If f(x) equals 5X +40, what is F of X when X equals -5

User Teodozjan
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Answer:

15

Explanation:

f(x) = 5x + 40

Put x as -5.

f(-5) = 5(-5) + 40

f(-5) = -25 + 40

f(-5) = 15

User Dubafek
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Answer:

15

Explanation:

We already know that
f(x)=5x+40. To find
f(x) when
x=-5, we simply need to plug -5 into the equation. Thus:


f(-5)=5(-5)+40=-25+40=15

The answer is 15.

User Roy Truelove
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