Evaluating Billing Functions with Variable Inputs
A billing specialist uses a service fee function, , where represents the number of billable hours worked, to calculate client invoices. To adjust for a new service contract structure, they must evaluate this function for a new variable input representing adjusted hours, such as .
Based on the rules of function evaluation, write a short response that answers both of the following:
- State the two main sequential steps required to evaluate the function for the new variable input expression .
- State how the final simplified mathematical result of this evaluation differs in form from the result obtained when evaluating the function for a specific, constant number of hours (such as 5).
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