To find \( f(-2) \) using the function rule \( f(x) = 4 + x \), we substitute \(-2\) for \(x\):
\[ f(-2) = 4 + (-2) \]
Now, calculate the expression:
\[ f(-2) = 4 - 2 = 2 \]
Therefore, \( f(-2) = 2 \).
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To find \( f(-2) \) using the function rule \( f(x) = 4 + x \), we substitute \(-2\) for \(x\):
\[ f(-2) = 4 + (-2) \]
Now, calculate the expression:
\[ f(-2) = 4 - 2 = 2 \]
Therefore, \( f(-2) = 2 \).