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8.7 use radicals in functions (homework)
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if (f(x)=sqrt{2x^{2}+11}), then (f(2)=)
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Step1: Substitute x = 2
Substitute \(x = 2\) into \(2x^{2}+11\). So we get \(2\times(2)^{2}+11\).
Step2: Calculate the value inside the square - root
First, calculate \((2)^{2}=4\), then \(2\times4 = 8\), and \(8 + 11=19\). So \(f(2)=\sqrt{2\times(2)^{2}+11}=\sqrt{19}\).
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\(\sqrt{19}\)