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Given the function f, find f(−3), f(3), f(−a), −f(a), f(a + h). f(x) = 2x − 7
f(-3)=
f(3)=
f(−a)=
−f(a)=
f(a + h)=

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Given the function f, find f(−3), f(3), f(−a), −f(a), f(a + h). f(x) = 2x − 7
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