SOLUTION: Given f(x)=5-2x^2+x find f(-3)

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Question 255304: Given f(x)=5-2x^2+x find f(-3)
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Given f(x)=5-2x^2+x find f(-3)
f(-3)=5 - 2*(-3)^2 + (-3)
f(-3)=5 - 2*9 - 3
f(-3)=5-18-3=-13-3=-16


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