Let the function f be defined by y=f(x), where x and f(x) are real numbers, Find f(3),f(−5),f(k), and f(k2−1). f(x)=−x2−

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Let the function f be defined by y=f(x), where x and f(x) are real numbers, Find f(3),f(−5),f(k), and f(k2−1). f(x)=−x2−

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Let the function f be defined by y=f(x), where x and f(x) are real numbers, Find f(3),f(−5),f(k), and f(k2−1). f(x)=−x2−3x+1 f(3)= f(−5)= f(k)= f(k2−1)= Your answer cannot be understood or graded. More Information
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