Functions: Domain and range
Function rule
We have just seen that a function can have a corresponding formula. From now on, we will also give functions a name. This can be convenient if we are dealing with multiple functions. It helps us easily identify which function we mean.
#f(-3)=# #68#
After all, to calculate #f(-3)#, we substitute #x=-3# in the function.
We then get: \[f(-3)=6\cdot \left(-3\right)^2-6\cdot \left(-3\right)-4=68\]
Hence, #f(-3)=68#.
After all, to calculate #f(-3)#, we substitute #x=-3# in the function.
We then get: \[f(-3)=6\cdot \left(-3\right)^2-6\cdot \left(-3\right)-4=68\]
Hence, #f(-3)=68#.
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