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C(x)=-4x^2+4x+3Find C(-1)

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The given function is

C(x)=-4x^2+4x+3

To find C(-1), we would substitute x = - 1 into the function. It becomes

C(-1) = - 4(-1)^2 + 4(- 1) + 3

C(- 1) = - 4 - 4 + 3

C(- 1) = - 8 + 3

C(- 1) = - 5

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