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\begin{tabular}{l|l} Let \( f(x)=-4 x+6 \) \\ Find the indicated expression. & \( f(-x)=\square \) \\ \( f(-x) \) & (Simplify your answer.) \end{tabular}
Ask by Vaughan Ball. in the United States
Feb 27,2025
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\( f(-x) = 4x + 6 \)
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To find \( f(-x) \), we simply substitute \(-x\) into the function \( f(x) = -4x + 6 \). So, \[ f(-x) = -4(-x) + 6 \] This simplifies to \[ f(-x) = 4x + 6. \] Thus, \[ f(-x) = 4x + 6 \boxed{4x + 6}. \]