SOLUTION: Find the value for the function.
Find f(2) when f(x) = xsquared - 4x + 2.
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Question 218301: Find the value for the function.
Find f(2) when f(x) = xsquared - 4x + 2.
Answer by drj(1380) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Find the value for the function.
Find f(2) when .
Substitute x=2 into f(x) and think of f(2)= f(x=2)
So
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