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If f(x + 2) = 6x - 3 for all values of x, what is the value of f(-5)?
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If f(x + 2) = 6x - 3 for all values of x, what is the value of f(-5)?
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If f(x + 2) = 6x - 3 for all values of x, what is the value of f(-5)?
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Answer:-33
Step-by-step explanation:
6(-5)-3
-33
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answer= x = -7/11
explanation: i found the answer on a math thing
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