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Alex2007:

If f(x)=−2x−3 and g(x)=x2+5x, find the value. f(6)=

carlosbigbain:

the value of f(6) by substituting 6 into the function f(x) and simplifying. Here's how we do it: The function f(x) is given as f(x) = -2x - 3. Now, let's substitute 6 for x in the function: f(6) = -2 * 6 - 3. Simplifying further: f(6) = -12 - 3. And the final answer is: f(6) = -15. So, the value of f(6) is -15.

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