If  b(x) = 2x + 14  and  c(x) = x+ x + 1, Find c(-2)

a.  3                                                   b.  10

c.  -5                                                 d.  7 

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Please solve and explain how you solved it, thank you.
If  b(x) = 2x + 14  and  c(x) = x² + x + 1, Find c(-2)
a.  3                                                   b.  10
c.  -5                                                 d.  7 

You are given the formula for c(x) and asked to find
the solution to the formula for a given value of x, -2.
This is the same as saying y equals whatever is on the
right side of the equation.
Substitute -2 into the equation and solve it.

c(x) = x² + x + 1
c(-2) = (-2)
² + (-2) + 1
c(-2) = 4
- 2 + 1
c(-2) = 2 + 1
c(-2) = 3
 

b(x) has nothing to do with it. That was included to
confuse the issue.
 

The answer is a. 3

 

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