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    Given\(f ( x ) = - 2 x - 7\)
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Given f(x)=−2x−7f ( x ) = - 2 x - 7f(x)=−2x−7

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Given f(x)=−2x−7f ( x ) = - 2 x - 7f(x)=−2x−7 , find f(1)f ( 1 )f(1) .

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