Let #f(x) = 12/(4 x + 2# how do you find f(-1)?
To find ( f(-1) ), substitute ( x = -1 ) into the function ( f(x) ):
[ f(-1) = \frac{12}{4(-1) + 2} ]
[ f(-1) = \frac{12}{-4 + 2} ]
[ f(-1) = \frac{12}{-2} ]
[ f(-1) = -6 ]
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Thus:
Make the denominator simpler:
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