Evaluate the function for the following input:%C2%A0 f(x)=3−2x .%C2%A0Which input generates the largest output when evaluating the function?

To find the input that generates the largest output when evaluating the function, we need to determine the maximum value of the function.

The function is f(x) = 3 - 2x.

Since the coefficient of x is negative, the function is decreasing. This means that as x increases, the output decreases.

To find the largest output, we need to find the smallest possible x value. However, there is no lower limit mentioned in the function, so technically, we can input any value for x, and the output will always be smaller as x increases.

In this case, there is no specific input that generates the largest output. The function continuously decreases as x increases.