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# ?In Exercises 1–10, evaluate the function at the given value(s) of the independent variable. Simplify the results. 1. f(x) = 7x - 4 (

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Problem 1

In Exercises 1–10, evaluate the function at the given value(s) of the independent variable. Simplify the results.

1. f(x) = 7x - 4

(a) f(0)

(b) f(-3)

(c) f(b)

(d) f(x-1)

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Step 1 of 5) In Exercises 1–10, evaluate the function at the given value(s) of the independent variable. Simplify the results.

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