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Find f(−3) for f(x) = −2x + 5. Find the next term of the sequence.

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Answer:

f(−3) for f(x) = −2x + 5= 11

Next term in the equation is -17

Explanation:

Objective: Find f(−3) for f(x) = −2x + 5 & Find the next term of the sequence.

Answer & Explanation:

f(-3) is f(x), so wherever we see a x we insert f(-3).

f(x)= -2(-3)+5

f(x)=6+5

f(x)=11

To find the next term in the sequence insert 11 into the original equation:

f(x)= -2(11)+5

f(x)= -22+5

f(x)= -17

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