Respuesta :
Answer:
ƒ(x) = 3|x – 2| + 1
To find f(-2) substitute - 2 into f(x)
That's
f(-2) = 3| - 2 - 2 | + 1
= 3| - 4| + 1
But absolute value of any number is positive including negative numbers
That's
| - 4 | = 4
So we have
3(4) + 1
12 + 1
f(-2) = 13
To find f(1) substitute 1 into f(x)
That's
f(1) = 3 | 1 - 2| + 1
= 3 | - 1| + 1
But | - 1| = 1
= 3(1) + 1
= 3 + 1
f(1) = 4
Hope this helps you
Answer:
f(-2) =13
f(-1) = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
ƒ(x) = 3|x – 2| + 1
Let x = -2
ƒ(-2) = 3|-2 – 2| + 1
= 3 | -4| +1
Taking the absolute value
= 3*4 +1
= 12 +1 = 13
Let x = 1
ƒ(1) = 3|1 – 2| + 1
= 3 | -1| +1
Taking the absolute value
= 3*1 +1
= 3 +1 = 4