SOLUTION: If the function f is defined by f(x)=3x+4, then 2f(x)+4=?
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If the function f is defined by f(x)=3x+4, then 2f(x)+4=?
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If the function f is defined by f(x)=3x+4, then 2f(x)+4=?
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If I'm understanding you correctly then:
2(3x+4)+4
6x+8+4
6x+12
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