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    Solve the Problem\(f(-3)\) When\(f(x)=x^{2}+3 x-4\) A) 22 B) 14 C) -4 D) 4
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Solve the Problem f(−3)f(-3)f(−3) When f(x)=x2+3x−4f(x)=x^{2}+3 x-4f(x)=x2+3x−4
A) 22
B) 14
C) -4
D) 4

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Question 201

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Solve the problem.
-Find f(−3) f(-3) f(−3) when f(x) =x2+3x−4f(x) =x^{2}+3 x-4f(x) =x2+3x−4 .


A) 22
B) 14
C) -4
D) 4

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