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To evaluate the function f(x) = 7x – 5 for x = 2, replace x with 2 in the expression.

f(2) = 7(2) – 5
= 14 - 5
= 9

Therefore, the function evaluates to 9 when x = 2.

To evaluate the function for x = 2: f(x) = 7x - 5, we substitute the given value of x into the function.

f(2) = 7(2) - 5

Now, we perform the multiplication and subtraction:

f(2) = 14 - 5

Finally, we perform the subtraction:

f(2) = 9

Therefore, the value of the function f(x) for x = 2 is 9.

To evaluate the function f(x) = 7x - 5, for the given value of x = 2, we simply substitute x = 2 into the function and perform the calculation.

Substituting x = 2 into the function, we get:
f(2) = 7(2) - 5

Now we can simplify the expression by following the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS). First, we multiply 7 by 2, then subtract 5.

f(2) = 14 - 5

Finally, we compute the subtraction:
f(2) = 9

Therefore, the function evaluates to 9 when x = 2.