SOLUTION: If f (x) = 2x -6, then f (1)= I am having a hard time with these, I believe they are function notoation Thank you so much!

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Question 1106141: If f (x) = 2x -6, then f (1)=
I am having a hard time with these, I believe they are function notoation
Thank you so much!

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20063)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

 If  f(x) = 2(x)-6 
then f(1) = 2(1)-6
     f(1) = 2-6
     f(1) = -4

It's nothing but plug 1 in for x and then simplify.

Edwin

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