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Given: f(x) = 5x* - 3x² + 6x + 2. Find f(-2).

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User Cross
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Answer:


\boxed{f( - 2) \: is \: - 32}

Explanation:

f(x) = 5x - 3x² + 6x + 2

f(-2) ?

substitute -2 as x into the equation of the function

f(-2) = 5(-2) - 3(-2)² + 6(-2) + 2

  • Note :
  • positive × negative = negative
  • (-x)² = -x × (-x)
  • negative × negative = positive


f( - 2) = - 10 - 3.4 + ( - 12) + 2


f( - 2) = - 10 - 12 + ( - 12) + 2


f( - 2) = - 22 - 12 + 2


f( - 2) = - 32

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User Winck
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Answer:

f(-2) =-32

Explanation:

f(x) = 5x* - 3x² + 6x + 2. f(-2)

f(-2) = 5(-2) - 3(
-2^(2)) + 6(-2) + 2

f(-2) = -10 - 3(4) -12 + 2

f(-2) = -10 - 12 -12 + 2

f(-2) = (-10 - 12 -12) + 2

f(-2) = (-10 -24) + 2

f(-2) = (-34) + 2

f(-2) =-32

Hope that helps!

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User Wiktor Walc
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