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1 March, 10:06

What is the value for ƒ (x) = 42x - 100 when x = 2?

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  1. 1 March, 11:21
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    So you have 42x-100. We know x = 2, so we can plug it in like this

    42 (2) - 100

    Because 42 and 2 are together like that, we have to multiply the two. The answer will be 84. Then we re-write this like so

    84 - 100. Plug that in your calculator or in your head, and you should come up with - 16!
  2. 1 March, 13:45
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    42 (2) - 100

    84 - 100

    -16 Is the answer.
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