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Mathematics, 23.08.2021 02:50 pizzaboy62

Given f(x)=2[x]−1, evaluate −3f(2.79)+4f(−0.87). I literally couldn't find anything off of answering this question for some reason. I even copy pasted someone asking the question in bing.

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