Problem

Given $m(x)=7 x^{9}+6 x-9$, answer the following:
Part: 0 / 5
Part 1 of 5
(a) Find $m(-x)$
\[
m(-x)=\square
\]

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Final Answer: \(m(-x) = \boxed{-7x^{9} - 6x - 9}\)

Steps

Step 1 :Given the function \(m(x)=7 x^{9}+6 x-9\)

Step 2 :We are asked to find \(m(-x)\)

Step 3 :Substitute \(-x\) into the function to get \(m(-x)=7 (-x)^{9}+6 (-x)-9\)

Step 4 :Simplify the expression to get \(m(-x) = -7x^{9} - 6x - 9\)

Step 5 :Final Answer: \(m(-x) = \boxed{-7x^{9} - 6x - 9}\)

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