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Y = f(x) = -34
Find f(x) when x = 0.​

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User TechCrap
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Answer:

-34

Explanation:

if f(x) = -34 then f(x) will always be -34 regardless of what x is.

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User Johan Lindkvist
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For this case we have a function of the form
y = f (x), where:


f (x) = - 34

We must find the value of the function when
x = 0, that is,
f (0).

We have that, regardless of the value of "x" the function will always have a value of -34, that is, y = -34 for any value of x.

Answer:


f (x) = - 34 for any value of x.

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User John London
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