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Let f(x)=x^2+3. Find F(2)

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User Tonyukuk
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Answer:

7

Explanation:

When you put a value for x in a function, it means that you substitute all terms of x for that value you just substitute for x=2. The x term in the function is x^2, so that squared would be 4. You then add 3, yielding a total result of 7.

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User Knaperek
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Answer:

f(2) = 7

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Solution :

Let f(x)=x^2+3. Find f(2)


\begin{gathered}{\longrightarrow{f(x)= {x}^(2) +3}}\end{gathered}


\begin{gathered}{\longrightarrow{f(2)= {(2)}^(2) +3}}\end{gathered}


\begin{gathered}{\longrightarrow{f(2)= {(2 * 2)}+3}}\end{gathered}


\begin{gathered}{\longrightarrow{f(2)= {(4)}+3}}\end{gathered}


\begin{gathered}{\longrightarrow{f(2)= 4+3}}\end{gathered}


\begin{gathered}{\longrightarrow{\underline{\underline{f(2)= 7}}}}\end{gathered}

Hence, the value of f(2) is 7.

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