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  • 09-03-2022
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Let $f(x) = 12x^9 + x$. Find $f(3) + f(-3)$.

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  • 09-03-2022

Answer:

Ok, here goes:  f(3) means take f(x) and plug in 3 wherever we see x.  So

f(3) = 12*39 + 3 = 236196 + 3

f(3) = 236199

Likewise, f(-3) means take f(x) and plug in (-3) wherever we see x.  So

f(-3) = 12*(-3)9 + (-3) = -236196 - 3

f(-3) = -236199

Putting those two things together, we get

f(3) + f(-3) = 236199 - 236199 = 0

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