To evaluate f(5), we substitute x = 5 into the given function f(x) = 49 = x^2:
f(5) = 49 = 5^2
= 49 = 25
Therefore, f(5) = 49 = 25.
Given f(x) = 49 = x^2 . Evualate the following
f(5) =
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Apologies for the incorrect response. Let's evaluate f(5) correctly.
Given f(x) = 49 = x^2, we need to find the value of f(5).
Substituting x = 5 into the function, we get:
f(5) = 49 = 5^2
= 49 = 25
So, f(5) does not equal 49. The correct value is f(5) = 25.
Given f(x) = 49 = x^2, we need to find the value of f(5).
Substituting x = 5 into the function, we get:
f(5) = 49 = 5^2
= 49 = 25
So, f(5) does not equal 49. The correct value is f(5) = 25.
Yes, I suspect the student has a typo in the problem statement though.
Ah, I see. If there is a typo in the problem statement and the correct function is f(x) = x^2, then we can evaluate f(5) as follows:
f(5) = (5)^2
= 25
So, if the correct function is f(x) = x^2, then f(5) = 25.
f(5) = (5)^2
= 25
So, if the correct function is f(x) = x^2, then f(5) = 25.
Maybe the 7 and 49 were from an earlier example.
Ah, I see. If there was an earlier example involving f(x) = 49 = x^2, then it seems the problem statement might refer to that example. In that case, we can ignore the earlier given function and evaluate f(5) based on the new function.
If we are given f(x) = x^2, then we can evaluate f(5) as follows:
f(5) = (5)^2
= 25
So, based on the function f(x) = x^2, we have f(5) = 25.
If we are given f(x) = x^2, then we can evaluate f(5) as follows:
f(5) = (5)^2
= 25
So, based on the function f(x) = x^2, we have f(5) = 25.