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Is this problem correct?-example-1

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You got it right. Try to substitute x values in there to check your answer.

Here's an example

f(x) = -2x + 3

f(1) = -2(1) + 3 = -2+3 = 1

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f(4) = -2 (4) + 3 = - 8 + 3= - 5

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User Rajesh Patel
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Answer:

Yes that is correct. B is correct.

Explanation:

When you plug 0 in for x, the result is 3.

When you plug 1 in for x, the result becomes 1.

The equation matches up correctly.

f(x) = -2x + 3

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