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how does FUNCTIONS be analyzed
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To evaluate a function, substitute the input (the given number or expression) for the function's variable (place holder, x).

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Replace the x with the number or expression.

Given the function f (x) = 3x - 5, find f (4). ...

Find the value of h (b) = 3b2 - 2b + 1 when b = -3. ...

Find g (2w) when g (x) = x2 - 2x + 1.

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how does FUNCTIONS be analyzed

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When we have a function in formula form, it is usually a simple matter to evaluate the function. For example, the function f(x)=5−3x2 f ( x ) = 5 − 3 x 2 can be evaluated by squaring the input value, multiplying by 3, and then subtracting the product from 5.

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