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Question 45660This question is from textbook
: If f(x) = 5x – 1 find following f(a-2)
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Answer by AnlytcPhil(1806) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! If f(x) = 5x – 1 find following f(a-2)
f(x) = 5x - 1
Make the x's red
f(x) = 5x - 1
Make the x's green
f(x) = 5x - 1
Make the x's p's
f(p) = 5p - 1
Make the x's scissors
f(") = 5" - 1
Make the x's old timey telephones
f(() = 5( - 1
Make the x's smiley faces
f(J) = 5J - 1
Make the x's frowny faces
f(L) = 5L - 1
Make the x's airplanes
f(Q) = 5Q - 1
Make the x's two things, like this
f(@&) - 5(@&) - 1
Make the x's two other things
f(ON) = 5(ON) - 1
Make the x's three things
f(RmG) = 5(RmG) - 1
Make the x's these three things
f(a-2) = 5(a-2) - 1
All the algebra is on the right side. The left
side is nothing but functional notation. So multiply
out the parentheses on the right side using the
distributive law
f(a-2) = 5a - 10 - 1
Now we combine the -10 and the -1 and get -11
f(a-2) = 5a - 11
That is the answer. Do not do anything to the left
side because that is not algebra to be done but only a
notation, a symbol for what is on the right. Do you
see that all you do is substitute a-2 for x in the
parentheses on the left, then substitute (a-2) for x
on the right, and then we simplify?
Edwin
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