f(x)=2x²-Bx+4 and f(3)=13, what is the value of B?

Given

f(x)=2x²-Bx+4

f(3)=13 means
2(3)²-B(3)+4 = 13
Solve for B.

To find the value of B, we need to substitute the given value of f(x) into the equation and solve for B.

Given: f(x) = 2x² - Bx + 4
We are also given that f(3) = 13.

So, we substitute x = 3 and f(x) = 13 into the equation:

13 = 2(3)² - B(3) + 4

Simplifying:
13 = 18 - 3B + 4

Combine like terms:
13 = 22 - 3B

Now, we solve for B:
13 - 22 = -3B

-9 = -3B

Finally, divide both sides by -3 to isolate B:
-9/-3 = B
B = 3

Therefore, the value of B is 3.