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Evaluate ƒ(x ) = x 2 + 1 for ƒ(-1). Can someone explain how you figure this?
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Evaluate ƒ(x ) = x 2 + 1 for ƒ(-1). Can someone explain how you figure this?
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Evaluate ƒ(x ) = x 2 + 1 for ƒ(-1).
Can someone explain how you figure this?
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if f(-1) substitute that into the equation.
f(-1) = (-1)2 +1
-1 = -1
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