Math, asked by alvairis1995, 1 year ago

Consider the function:
f(x)=4x+4

Find the value of f(2).

Answers

Answered by rishikapaul21
0

If x=2

f (2)=4 (2)+4

=8+4

=12


alvairis1995: f(x)=7x+4
Find the value of f(a−3).
alvairis1995: what about this one
rishikapaul21: f (-3)=7 (-3)+4 =-21+4=-17
alvairis1995: f(x)=7x+1
Find the value of f(a+5).
alvairis1995: please help
rishikapaul21: f (x)=7 (5)+1 =35+1=36
alvairis1995: f(x)=6x+8
Find the value of f(a−5).
rishikapaul21: f (-5)=6 (-5)+8=-30+8=-22
alvairis1995: it says its wrong
alvairis1995: the right answer is 6a-22
Answered by CaptainBrainly
0

Given,

f(x) = 4x + 4

According to the problem it is taken as :

f(x) = f(2)

= 4(2) + 4

= 12

Therfore, x = 12


alvairis1995: f(x)=7x+4
Find the value of f(5).
alvairis1995: would it be 39
rishikapaul21: f (x)=7 (5)+4 =35+4=39
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