colden727 colden727
  • 24-06-2019
  • Mathematics
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Evaluate |x| + (-2x 2) for x = 3.

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mixter17
mixter17 mixter17
  • 24-06-2019

Hello!

The answer is:

[tex]f(3)=|x|+(-2x^{2})=-15[/tex]

Why?

Evaluating a function means replacing the variable with the given value (3 for this case).

To evaluate the function, we need to remember that the absolute value guarantees a possitive value, for example:

[tex]|-3|=3\\|-4|=4[/tex]

So, we are given the function:

[tex]f(x)=|x|+(-2x^{2})[/tex]

Then, evaluating we have:

[tex]f(3)=|3|+(-2*(3)^{2})=3+(-2*9)=3-18=-15[/tex]

Hence, the answer is:

[tex]f(3)=|x|+(-2x^{2})=-15[/tex]

Have a nice day!

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