<p>Let the function f be defined by f(x)=x+1
If 2f(p)=20, what is the value of f(3p)?</p>
<p>A breakdown would really help, these multi step functions are confusing.</p>
<p>Let the function f be defined by f(x)=x+1
If 2f(p)=20, what is the value of f(3p)?</p>
<p>A breakdown would really help, these multi step functions are confusing.</p>
<p>Let the function f be defined by f(x)=x+1
If 2f(p)=20, what is the value of f(3p)?</p>
<p>Okay.
First, you can simplify 2f(p) = 20 by diving both sides of the equation by 2. It is simplified to: f(p) = 10</p>
<p>So we know that f of “p” is 10.</p>
<p>Plug the “p” into the function f(x) = x+ 1</p>
<p>You get; f(p) = p + 1 which is equal to 10 as we said above!</p>
<p>f(p) = p + 1
f(p) = 10
10 = p + 1
P = 9</p>
<p>Now we know what “p” is. Plug in the values into the function f(x) = x + 1</p>
<p>3p = 3 * 9 = 27
f(x) = x + 1
f(3p) = 3p + 1</p>
<p>f(27) = 27 + 1</p>
<p>You should get:
F(3p) = 28</p>
<p>Hey can you please tell me the exact format of mailing address for SAT</p>
<p>Thanks for the breakdown Zephyr, it was the only one I was struggling with haha</p>
<p>No prob!
@yog I’m not sure what you’re asking.</p>