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If f(x) = 3(x+5)+4/5, what is f(a+2)?

A. 3(a + 2) 4/2+2
B. 3(a + 7) +4/a +2
C. 3(f(a)+5) +4/f(a) + 2

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Final answer:

To find f(a+2), substitute a+2 into the given function and simplify.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find f(a+2), we substitute a+2 into the function f(x) = 3(x+5)+4/5. Let's replace x with a+2:

f(a+2) = 3((a+2)+5)+4/5

Simplifying this expression:

f(a+2) = 3(a+7)+4/5

So, the correct answer is Option B: 3(a + 7) +4/a +2.

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