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Beginning Algebra
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Given f(x) = 5x + 3, find f(0)
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Beginning Algebra
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It means to substitute the value of x = 0 in place of the x.
f(x) = 5*x + 3
f(0) = 5*0 + 3
f(0) = 3
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