wgrohman
wgrohman
30-10-2017
Mathematics
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Given f(x)= -4x+7, find f(1)
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Аноним
Аноним
30-10-2017
Hi there!
To find f(1), plug in x=1 into the equation
f(1) = -4(1) + 7
= -4 + 7
= 3
That's your answer.
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friendinneed
friendinneed
30-10-2017
You replace x with 1, so this looks like:
-4(1) + 7
-4 * 1 also equals -4, so, -4(1) + 7 = -4 + 7. -4 is the slope (down 4 to the left 1), and 7 is the y-intercept, so there should be a point on 7 on the up and down line which is y.
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