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What is the value of f(−3)? Please explain

What is the value of f(−3)? Please explain-example-1

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Answer:The value of f(-3) is found by substituting -3 into the equation per variable, solving and simplifying as needed, to get the answer. For instance if f(x)=3x^2, the value of f(-3) is 3(-3)^2, which is 27.

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Answer:

f(- 3) = 6

Explanation:

f(- 3) means what is the value of f(x) when x = - 3

Locate x = - 3 on the x- axis, go vertically up to meet the graph at (- 3, 6 )

that is f(- 3) = 6

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