Fx = 15x - 41x + 14 How do you figure this out?

Mathematics · College · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Given:

F(x) = 15x - 41x + 14

Solution:

In order to solve the function, we simply can simplify by combining like terms.

= 15x - 41x + 14

= -26x + 14

Simplified answer: F(x) = -26x + 14

In order to find for the value of x, we simply transpose -26 to the other side of the equation, hence we must take note that in transposing a number, the sign changes.

= -26x + 14

26x = 14

Divide both sides by 26 in order to determine the value of x.

26x/26 = 14/26

x = 7/13

Final answer:

Simplified answer: F(x) = -26x + 14

x = 7/13