SOLUTION: how would find the value of 3[f(-2)] if f(x)=4x+2?
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Question 520376
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how would find the value of 3[f(-2)] if f(x)=4x+2?
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find the value of 3[f(-2)] if f(x)=4x+2?
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f(x)=4x+2
f(-2) = 4*-2+2 = -8+2 = -6
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3 = 3*-6 = -18
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Stan H.
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Replace
in the definition of
with -2, then calculate the value of
. Multiply the result by 3.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it