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  • 03-06-2017
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What's the difference between using f(2) and f(x)=2?

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Kstrong18
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  • 03-06-2017
F(2) means that you are plugging in 2 for x, while f(x)=2 means that the equation equals 2 (y=2) at a certain x value.
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