Help please

If, f(x)= 3/x+2 -√x-3, complete the following statement. Round your answer to the nearest hundredths place.

F(7)= ?

well, I'd say that it's

3/7+2-√7-3

Insert parentheses as need for proper evaluation!

thanks, do i solve this?

there's nothing to solve. Just evaluate the expression. I tend to think that you meant

3/(x+2) - √(x+3)

but it's hard to say due to your carelessness with parentheses. If I got it right, then it just evaluates to

3/(7+2)-√(7-3) = 3/9 - √4 = 1/3 + 2 = 7/3

In the future, if there's any possible confusion about order of operations, be sure to use parens to avoid misunderstandings.

To find the value of f(7), you need to substitute the value of x = 7 into the given function f(x) and perform the calculations.

First, substitute x = 7 into the function:
f(7)= 3/(7+2) - √(7-3)

Now, simplify the expression inside the parentheses:
f(7)= 3/9 - √4

Next, evaluate each part separately:
f(7)= 1/3 - 2

Now, find the common denominator of 3 to combine the fractions:
f(7)= (1 - 2*3) / 3
f(7)= (1 - 6) / 3
f(7)= -5/3

Finally, round the answer to the nearest hundredth place:
f(7)≈ -1.67

Therefore, the value of f(7) rounded to the nearest hundredth is approximately -1.67.