If f(x)=2x^2f(x)=2x2, how do you find f(2x)f(2x)?

1 Answer

Substitute in the 2x2x for every xx in the function to get to f(2x)=8x^2f(2x)=8x2

Explanation:

When we have a question that gives a function, such as f(x)=2x^2f(x)=2x2 and we are then asked what that function would then be with f(2x)f(2x), we substitute the 2x2x in for every xx we see. Like this:

f(2x)=2(2x)^2f(2x)=2(2x)2

We can now simplify it:

f(2x)=2(4x^2)f(2x)=2(4x2)

f(2x)=8x^2f(2x)=8x2