Question 45870
<pre><font face = "lucida console" size = 4><b>f(x) = x² - 7x + 10; 

how do I find

a.) f(0)
b.) f(5)
c.) f(1)  

I really don't understand, could you please break it down in 
laymans terms for me. I need help badly. 

Nina

This is probably one of the easiest thing you'll ever learn in 
algebra.  As you'll see, it's just "plug in for x and simplify":

(a)

To find f(0), just substitute 0 everywhere x is and then 
simplify the
right side:

f(x) = x² - 7x + 10

Now substitute a 0 everywhere there is an x:

f(0) = 0² - 7(0) + 10

Now simplify the right side:

f(0) = 0 - 0 + 10

f(0) = 10

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(b)

To find f(5), just substitute 5 everywhere x is and then 
simplify the right side:

f(x) = x² - 7x + 10

Now substitute a 5 everywhere there is an x:

f(5) = 5² - 7(5) + 10

Now simplify the right side:

f(5) = 25 - 35 + 10

f(5) = 0

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(c)

To find f(1), just substitute 1 everywhere x is and then 
simplify the right side:

f(x) = x² - 7x + 10

Now substitute a 1 everywhere there is an x:

f(1) = 1² - 7(1) + 10

Now simplify the right side:

f(1) = 1 - 7 + 10

f(1) = 4

See?  It's just "plug-in and simplify". What could be easier?

Edwin</pre>