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7 November, 11:36

Let f (x) = x^2 - 2x. What is the value of f (2) ?

A.

0

B.

2

C.

4

D.

8

E.

16

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  1. 7 November, 13:18
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    This is stating that, if x was 2, what is the answer to the equation.

    So basically, the equation is 2^2 - 2 (2) = ?

    The first step is 2 squared, which is 4, then you subtract 2 (2) or 4. So 4-4 is 0.

    The value of f (2) is 0

    A would be correct.
  2. 7 November, 13:48
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    A: 0 because if you replace all the x's with 2 you would have 2^2-2*2 which equals 4-4=0
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