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Givenf(x)=6(8−x)+5.
(a) What does the notation f (−2) mean? (b) What is the value of f (−2) ?

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Answer:

b. 65

a. The notation f(-2) means that we want to evaluate the value of the equation when x = -2

Explanation:

A. The notation f(-2) means that we want to evaluate the value of the equation when x = -2

B. We will simply substitute the value of 2 for x

f(x) = 6(8-x) + 5

f(-2) = 6(8 - (-2)) + 5

f(-2) = 6(8 + 2) + 5

f(-2) = 6(10) + 5 = 60 + 5 = 65

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