Aug 12 AA \( 62 \% \) Apex Learning beral Arts Mathematics Sem 1 (A) Using Function Notation - Apex Learning 1.2.1 Study: Relating to Functions Apex Learning Learning how to work with function notation can be a little confusing. Try these questions to see how well you understand it. Function Notation- Question 2 of 3 Attempt 1 of 2 If \( f(x)=5+4 x^{2} \), then \( f(3)= \) \( \qquad \) Give only the final answer. SUBMIT
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