Use the function $f(x) = 6^{x^2} - 4$ to fill in the blanks with the appropriate information. a. $f(2) =$ b. $f(3) =$ c. $f(0) =$ (Round to three decimal
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f(2) = 6^(2-2) - 4 f(2) = 6^0 - 4 f(2) = 1 - 4 f(2) = -3 Show more…
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