If f(x) = -4x – 6, find f(2).
Note
Substitute x = 2 into the function: f(2) = -4 × 2 - 6 = -14. A function gives an output for each input. To evaluate f(x), replace every x in the rule with the given number before simplifying. Be especially careful with negative inputs, because multiplying two negative signs can make a positive result. The correct answer is -14, which matches the calculation or reasoning shown.
