SOLUTION: What is the value of f(16)- f(0) when f(x)=4x–8 ?

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Question 1048066: What is the value of f(16)- f(0) when f(x)=4x–8 ?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the value of f(16)- f(0) when f(x)=4x–8 ?
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f(16) = 4*16-8 = 64-8 = 56
f(0) = 4*0-8 = -8
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f(16)-f(0) = 56 -(-8) = 64
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Chers,
Stan H.
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