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Fill in the blanks :-

First graph the line. Locate the value of x on the x-axis. Draw a vertical line from point plotted on the x-axis to the graph of the function and a horizontal line segment from the graph of the function to the y-axis.

Find the value of f(x) when x is -2.

[tex]f(x) = \frac{3}{2}x-4[/tex]

Remember :- f(x) is basically the y-value. It is just denoted as _f(x), it stands for function of x. Which means, the value of y, depends upon the value of x or the function of x.

Given : x = - 2

Plugging in the values :

... [tex]f(-2) = \frac{3*(-2)}{2}-4[/tex]

... [tex]f(-2) = \frac{-3}{1} - 4[/tex]

... [tex]f(-2) = -7[/tex]

The last fill in the blank :

The value of y on the y-axis is the value of the function. Therefore, the value of f(x) is -7 when x is -2.

Hope it helps!!