If f(x - 4) = \(x^2\)+ 2x + 3, Find, f(2)
The correct answer is D. 51
The correct answer is **B. 11**. Here's how to solve the problem:
First, we need to find the value of x that makes `x - 4 = 2`. Solving for x, we get `x = 6`.
Now, we can substitute this value of x into the expression for f(x - 4) to find f(2):
\[f(2) = f(6 - 4) = f(6 - 4) = (6)^2 + 2(6) + 3 = 36 + 12 + 3 = 51\]
So, the value of f(2) is **51**.
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