SOLUTION: Find f(-1), f(0) and F(1) for the following function f(x)=-3x f(-1)= f(0)= f(1)=

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Question 984315: Find f(-1), f(0) and F(1) for the following function
f(x)=-3x
f(-1)=
f(0)=
f(1)=

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You use the number in place of the x.
f(x)=-3x
f(0)=-3(0)=0
f(1)=-3(1)=-3
f(-1)= -3(-1)=+ 3

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