If f(a) = (6-4a2)/a for all nonzero a, then f(2) = a

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f(a) = (6-4a^2)/a

Substitute 2 for a and solve.

f(a) = (6-4*2^2)/2

I'll let you do the calculations.

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To find the value of f(2), we need to substitute the value 2 into the function f(a) = (6-4a^2)/a.

To do this, replace every instance of 'a' with '2' in the function:

f(2) = (6 - 4(2^2))/2

Now, simplify the expression inside the parentheses:

f(2) = (6 - 4(4))/2
= (6 - 16)/2
= -10/2
= -5

Therefore, f(2) is equal to -5.