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jyvjyvjhvhgv:

Evaluate 4-2f4−2f4, minus, 2, f when f=1f=1f, equals, 1.

Mercury:

the formatting on this is a but unclear, but since f = 1, just replace "f" with "1" in the original equation, then just evaluate

Mercury:

can you post a screenshot version?

jyvjyvjhvhgv:

Mercury:

sorry I made a mistake 4 - 2f so since f = 1 it becomes 4 - 2(1)

Mercury:

from there, simply multiply 2*1 to get 2 then you simply have 4 - 2

Mercury:

still there? is there something I said that I can help clarify? C:

jyvjyvjhvhgv:

hey and thank you i was so stuck youre a life saver

jyvjyvjhvhgv:

and for 4-2 is that the answer

jyvjyvjhvhgv:

should i put a / or -?

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