Ashley C.

asked • 02/03/23

my hw is due in a couple hours someone please help!! This is so hard

Given the function f(x)=5x2−2x+6 , calculate the following values:


f(−2)=  

f(−1)=   

f(0)=   

f(1)=   

f(2)=

Peter R.

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Just substitute the given value for f(x) for the x in the equation! The first one would be f(-2) = 5x2 - 2(-2) + 6. Or is it 5^2?
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