Victor will start paying off his credit card in January. He uses the function f(x)=−35x+2,500 to model the amount of money he owes x months after January. How much money does he owe at the beginning of January

To calculate how much money Victor owes at the beginning of January, we need to determine the value of x when he starts paying off his credit card in January.

Given that Victor starts paying off his credit card in January, we can assume that x = 0 in this case.

Substituting x = 0 into the function f(x) = -35x + 2,500, we get:

f(0) = -35(0) + 2,500
f(0) = 0 + 2,500
f(0) = 2,500

Therefore, Victor owes $2,500 at the beginning of January.