Question: Consider the function f(x) = x - 4x + 5. Use it to find f(2), f(-3), and fa- 4). f(2) = -7 f(-3)=2 fla-4)=-a-4a+41

 

 


Consider the function f(x) = x - 4x + 5. Use it

Consider the function f(x) = x - 4x + 5. Use it to find f(2), f(-3), and fa- 4). f(2) = -7 f(-3)=2 fla-4)=-a-4a+41 f(2) = -7 f(-3)=26 fla-4)=-a-4a+41 f(2) = -7 f(-3)=8 fla-4)=-a+4a+5 f(2) = -7 f(-3)=8 fla-4)=-a+4a-15

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