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Given the function, calculate the following.$$f(x)=x \sqrt{+3}, \text { find } f(0), f(1), \text { and } f(16)$$
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Step 1: Substitute $x=0$ into the function $f(x)$: $$ f(0)=0 \sqrt{+3}=0 $$ Show more…
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