To find the value of the function F(x) at x^0=1, we substitute x=1 into the given function:
F(1) = -2(1) + 1F(1) = -2 + 1F(1) = -1
Therefore, F(1) = -1.
Now, to find the value of the function at x = 1 - 0.1 = 0.9, we substitute x = 0.9 into the function:
F(0.9) = -2(0.9) + 1F(0.9) = -1.8 + 1F(0.9) = -0.8
Therefore, F(0.9) = -0.8.
To find the value of the function F(x) at x^0=1, we substitute x=1 into the given function:
F(1) = -2(1) + 1
F(1) = -2 + 1
F(1) = -1
Therefore, F(1) = -1.
Now, to find the value of the function at x = 1 - 0.1 = 0.9, we substitute x = 0.9 into the function:
F(0.9) = -2(0.9) + 1
F(0.9) = -1.8 + 1
F(0.9) = -0.8
Therefore, F(0.9) = -0.8.