SOLUTION: f(-x)=x^2+8x+1
not sure how to apply the negative variable -x times x^2 = -x^2 or -x^3?
-x times 8x = 7x? or -8x?
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Question 489970: f(-x)=x^2+8x+1
not sure how to apply the negative variable -x times x^2 = -x^2 or -x^3?
-x times 8x = 7x? or -8x?
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(-x)=x^2+8x+1
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replacing x with (-x)
f(-x)=(-x)^2+8(-x)+1
f(-x)=x^2-8x+1
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