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zheka24 [161]
4 years ago
9

F(x)=|3x+1|;f(-5) can anybody help me

Mathematics
1 answer:
mariarad [96]4 years ago
7 0
First you have you to substitute x for -5 
3(-5)+1 then multiply by -5 
-15+1 then add 1 
-14 <------ that's your answer 
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