f(-3) = -1
We can find an unknown y-value by plugging an x-value into a given function.
Function Notation
Before we answer this question, we need to understand the notation of the equation. In function notation, the equation is given in terms of f(x).
For example, f(-3) represents the value of y when x = -3.
Finding f(3)
As stated above, to find f(-3) we need to plug -3 in for x. *Remember to use PEMDAS when solving.* This creates the new equation:
Then, distribute the exponent.
Next, multiply.
Distribute the negative.
Finally, add the remaining terms.
This means that when x = -3, y or f(-3) = -1.