To find \( f(-3) \) given the function \( f(x) = -x^2 + x + 20 \), we will substitute \(-3\) into the function.
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First, substitute \(-3\) for \(x\) in the function: \[ f(-3) = -(-3)^2 + (-3) + 20 \]
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Calculate \((-3)^2\): \[ (-3)^2 = 9 \]
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Substitute this value back into the equation: \[ f(-3) = -9 - 3 + 20 \]
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Simplify: \[ f(-3) = -12 + 20 = 8 \]
Therefore, \( f(-3) = 8 \).
Thus, the final answer is: \[ f(-3) = 8 \]