To find the input that generates the largest output when evaluating the function, we need to determine the maximum value of the function.
The function is f(x) = 3 - 2x.
Since the coefficient of x is negative, the function is decreasing. This means that as x increases, the output decreases.
To find the largest output, we need to find the smallest possible x value. However, there is no lower limit mentioned in the function, so technically, we can input any value for x, and the output will always be smaller as x increases.
In this case, there is no specific input that generates the largest output. The function continuously decreases as x increases.
Evaluate the function for the following input:%C2%A0 f(x)=3−2x .%C2%A0Which input generates the largest output when evaluating the function?
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