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F(x)=| -2x-6| when x= -2

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The answer is 2 because when you substitute (-2) for x in -2x you’ll get 4-6, then you subtract it to get (-2) and since there is an absolute bracket you change it to a positive, there for the answer is 2.
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Answer:

2

Explanation:

Plugging -2 in for x you get | -2(-2) - 6| which is |4-6| since a negative times a negative is a positive and 2 time 2 is 4. Subtracting you get |-2| which is 2 since the absolute value of -2 is 2.

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