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Function Notation
f(-4)=
f(2)=
f(0)=
f(0)
f(2)
f(-4) =
f(2)=5
f(0)=
f(-4)=
f(2) =
f(-4)=8.
f(0)= 6.
Function Notation
f(4) =
f(8)=
f(6)=
f(4)= 4.
f(6)=3
f(8)=2
The output is equal to 20. Solve the equation 20=3x-10 x=10 So f(10)=20
f(x)=20
Substitute the value of 7 in the place of x f(7)=11
f(-2)=
f(7)=
Substitute in a value of -2 in the place of x. f(-2)=-16
Evaluating function Notation
f(x) = 3x-10 g(x)=-2x-5
The output is equal to 45. Solve the equation 45=-2x-5 x=-25 g(-25)=45
Substitute in a value of -4 in the place of x. g(-4)=3
g(0)=
g(x)=45
g(-4)=
Substitute a value of 0 for x. g(0)=-5
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- Hexagon: Six sides and six interior angles, and the sum of its interior angles is 720 degrees.
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