SOLUTION: f (x)=x²-5x+6 x= -2; x= -3
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Question 111988: f (x)=x²-5x+6 x= -2; x= -3
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Start with the given function.
Plug in . In other words, replace each x with -2.
Evaluate to get 4.
Multiply -5 and -2 to get 10
Now combine like terms
-----------Now let's evaluate another value---------
Start with the given function.
Plug in . In other words, replace each x with -3.
Evaluate to get 9.
Multiply -5 and -3 to get 15
Now combine like terms
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