nnimeitta nnimeitta
  • 03-01-2020
  • Mathematics
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For the function ƒ(x) = x2 – 4, find the value of ƒ(x) when x = 6.

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SydneySamuel SydneySamuel
  • 03-01-2020

Answer:

f(x)= 2x -4

when x=6

f(x) = 2(6)-4

=12-4

=8

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VictoryGodwin VictoryGodwin
  • 03-01-2020

Answer:8

Step-by-step explanation:They said f(x)=x2–4 and they said find the value of f(x) when x=6

When x=6 you equate the value of x into the question

F(6)=6*2–4=8

Therefore the value of f(x) is 8

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