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Given f(x) = -5x – 4, solve for x when f(x) = 1.
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Given f(x) = -5x – 4, solve for x when f(x) = 1.
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Explanation:
-5x - 4 = 1
-5x - 4 = 1
-5x = 5
x = -1
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sub f(x)=1 into equation
1=-5x-4
5=-5x
x=-1
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