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.Given the function f(x)=(3x+4)-(2-x) evaluate for f=5

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User Echelon
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Hello!

The answer is:
f(5)=22

Why?

Evaluating a function means that the variable (x in this case) will be replaced with the given value (5). So, where we have the variable "x" we should change it for the number 5.

So, evaluating we have:


f(x)=(3x+4)-(2-x)\\f(5)=(3*5+4)-(2-5)\\f(5)=15+4-(-3)\\f(5)=19+3\\f(5)=22

Have a nice day!

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User Sonxurxo
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Answer:

f(5) = 22

Explanation:

Given: f(X) = (3x + 4) -(2 -x)

To find f(5) replace x by 5 in the above expression, we get

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

f(5) = (15 + 4) -(-3)

f(5) = 19 + 3

f(5) = 22

Hope this will helpful.

Thank you.

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