okay i have to find f(a-2) out of this question

f(x)=5x-1
were did the a come from. man i am so confused?

"a" is a variable. Like "x" is in most equations.
So

5(a-2) - 1

Multiply it out from there and simplify.

Matt

In the given question, the function is defined as f(x) = 5x - 1. However, instead of substituting a value for x, you are asked to find f(a-2).

The variable "a" is introduced here as a placeholder, similar to "x" in most equations. It represents any arbitrary number or expression.

To find f(a-2), we need to substitute a-2 into the function in place of x.

So, let's substitute (a-2) into the given function equation:

f(a-2) = 5(a-2) - 1

Now, simplify the expression by distributing 5 to both terms inside the parentheses:

f(a-2) = 5a - 10 - 1

Combining like terms:

f(a-2) = 5a - 11

Therefore, f(a-2) equals 5a - 11.

Keep in mind that "a" can represent anything, such as a specific number or a different expression. The calculation shown above will be valid for any given value of "a".