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  • 20-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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If (-2, y) belongs to the curve of the function f:f(x) =x*2+1, then y=……?

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  • 20-10-2018
To solve for y, plus in -2 for x. The equation will look like:
y=(-2)^2+1

You must make sure to ALWAYS put negative numbers in parentheses when they are raised to a power.

Now, simply solve the problem:
(-2)^2=4
4+1=5

y=5 is the answer

Hope this helps!
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