Difference between revisions of "Function Evaluation"
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 12 January 2022
- HOW TO: EVALUATE A FUNCTION GIVEN ITS FORMULA
- Replace the input variable in the formula with the value provided.
- Calculate the result.
Example
Given the function , evaluate .
Solution
To evaluate , we substitute the value 4 for the input variable in the given function.
Resources
- Evaluating Functions, Khan Academy
- Evaluating and Solving Functions, Lumen Learning
Licensing
Content obtained and/or adapted from:
- Evaluating and Solving Functions, Lumen under a CC BY-SA license