The expression you provided seems to be a bit unclear due to its repetition. However, if we break it down, it looks like it’s attempting to express a function related to the notation fx, which is commonly used to denote the output of a function f at a particular input x.
If we interpret ‘fx 14x 2’ as a function, it may imply that for some input x, we have:
- 14 times x squared, which can be written as f(x) = 14x².
Hence, if the function is f(x) = 14x², it indicates a quadratic function where the coefficient of x² is 14. Such a function takes an input value, squares it, and then multiplies the result by 14.
If the expression was meant to be something different, please clarify for a more precise interpretation. But as it stands, f(x) = 14x² is a reasonable deduction based on your question.