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Galina-37 [17]
4 years ago
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What is the answer for this question please?

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Nadusha1986 [10]4 years ago
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Step-by-step explanation:

First, let's rewrite the original function:

ƒ(<em>x</em>) = 5(<em>x</em> – 3) + 17

This could easily be simplified, which might make it easier:

ƒ(<em>x</em>) = 5<em>x</em> – 15 + 17  — distribute the 5 to (<em>x</em> – 3)

ƒ(<em>x</em>) = 5<em>x</em> + 2  — simplify

That looks easier to solve, doesn't it? Now, let's substitute 12 for <em>x</em> and solve for ƒ(12) [this is another way of writing <em>x</em> = 12]

ƒ(12) = 5(12) + 2  — substitute 12 for <em>x</em>

ƒ(12) = 60 + 2  — multiply and simplify

ƒ(12) = 62  — add and simplify

Now, let's prove this method works by substituting 12 for <em>x</em> in the original function:

ƒ(<em>x</em>) = 5(<em>x</em> – 3) + 17 — original function

ƒ(12) = 5(12 – 3) + 17 — substitute 12 for <em>x</em>

ƒ(12) = 5(9) + 17 — here, I <em>subtracted</em> the numbers in the parentheses

ƒ(12) = 45 + 17 — simplify by multiplying 5 and 9

ƒ(12) = 55 + 7 — rewriting to make mental addition easier

ƒ(12) = 60 + 2 — rewriting to make mental addition easier; does this look familiar?

ƒ(12) = 62 — simplifying to find final answer

That's just one way of breaking up the numbers so they're easier to add. You could just use a calculator, but I did this in my head, so…

There's two more ways to use the original function to solve for ƒ(12), and it's these methods:

<u>Method 1</u>

ƒ(<em>x</em>) = 5(<em>x</em> – 3) + 17 — original function

ƒ(12) = 5(12 – 3) + 17 — substitute 12 for <em>x</em>

ƒ(12) = 60 – 15 + 17 — here, I <em>distributed 5 to each term </em><u><em>before</em></u><em> doing anything else</em>

ƒ(12) = 45 + 17 — simplifying by subtracting 15 from 60

ƒ(12) = 62 — simplifying; we get the same answer

<u>Method 2</u>

ƒ(<em>x</em>) = 5(<em>x</em> – 3) + 17 — original function

ƒ(12) = 5(12 – 3) + 17 — substitute 12 for <em>x</em>

ƒ(12) = 60 – 15 + 17 — here, I <em>distributed 5 to each term </em><u><em>before</em></u><em> doing anything else</em>

ƒ(12) = 60 + 2 — simplifying by subtracting 15 from 17

ƒ(12) = 62 — simplifying; we get the same answer

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I hope this helps you! Have a great day!

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