Given the function $f(x) = 8x^2 - 2x + 5$. Calculate the following values: $f(-2) = $ $f(-1) = $ $f(0) = $ $f(1) = $ $f(2) = $
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Step 1: Calculate $f(-2)$ Substitute $x = -2$ into the function: $f(-2) = 8(-2)^2 - 2(-2) + 5$ $f(-2) = 8(4) - (-4) + 5$ $f(-2) = 32 + 4 + 5$ $f(-2) = 41$ Step 2: Calculate $f(-1)$ Substitute $x = -1$ into the function: $f(-1) = 8(-1)^2 - 2(-1) + 5$ $f(-1) = Show more…
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