How do you evaluate f(-2) given f(x)=x24?

1 Answer
Jun 20, 2018

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Explanation:

A function is a rule that tells you how you associate every input with its output.

This is what we mean when we write y=f(x): we want to say that the y value depends on the x value, and the function f decides how this happen.

In your example, you have y=x24, which means that whenever you choose an input x, you must square it (x2) and subtract four (x24) to get the output.

So, evaluating a function means exactly to do what I just said, but with a particular value chosen for x, in this case 2.

So, we only need to repeat the generic steps (square the input and subtract four), knowing that the input is 2.

When we square it we get (2)2=(2)×(2)=4, and when we subtract 4 we get 44=0.

Once you get this concept, there is a faster way to evaluate functions: simply substitute the generic x value with the one you're interested in: we can rewrite the generic equation x24, plugging 2 where we see x. The equation becomes

(2)24=44=0