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K(n)= n + 2; find k(-6)

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Answer:

k(-6) is -4.

Step-by-step explanation:

One way to figure this out is setting up a quick graph. N would be 1 down 1 up and would start at the y intercept 2.

Another is putting it into an equation, you have the first bit so now just put k(-6) as n. K(n) = -6 + 2 which makes it 4 which is the correct answer.

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