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QuestionCalculate f(3)f(3) by substituting 3 into f(x)f(x): f(3)=23(3)+3f(3)=-\frac{2}{3}(3)+3 and simplify.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The function is given as f(x)=3x+3f(x)=-\frac{}{3}x+3 . We are asked to find the value of the function at x=3x=3, i.e., f(3)f(3).

STEP 2

We substitute x=x= into the function f(x)f(x).
f()=2()+f()=-\frac{2}{}()+

STEP 3

Now, we perform the multiplication in the equation.
f(3)=2+3f(3)=-2+3

STEP 4

Finally, we perform the addition in the equation to find the value of f(3)f(3).
f(3)=2+3=1f(3)=-2+3=1So, f(3)=1f(3)=1.

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