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If a function f is given by the formula y= f(x), then f(a) is the. ____ of f at x=a.

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If a function f is given by the formula y= f(x), then f(a) is the. ____ of f at x=a.

In order to determine which is the solution for the blank space, you take into account that the value of a function f(x) is presicely the function evaluated in a specific point, in this case, for a specific value of x.

Then, f(a) is the function evaluated at the point x = a, that is, f(a) is the value of the function for such a point.

If a function f is given by the formula y= f(x), then f(a) is the. value of f at x=a.

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