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Function f is defined by f(x)=3/2x+c. If f(6)=1, what is the value of f(c)? Please don't just give me an answer, explain it so I understand. Thanks.
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Function f is defined by f(x)=3/2x+c. If f(6)=1, what is the value of f(c)?
Please don't just give me an answer, explain it so I understand. Thanks.
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C = - 8
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