
If f(x) = x − 4, what does f(3) represent?
The value of (x − 4) when x = 3
The value of x when (x − 4) = 3
The value of 3f(x) when x = 3
The value of f(x) when (x − 4) = 3
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If f(x) = x − 4, what does f(3) , then f(3) = 3 - 4. We need substitute x by 3. So, the answer is A. The value of (x − 4) when x = 3