1. The user is asking if the function value after $x=5$ is $2$, specifically if $f(6) = 2$.
2. To clarify, if a function $f(x)$ is defined such that $f(5) = 2$, then the value at $x=6$ depends on the function's definition.
3. If the function is piecewise or discrete and the next value after $x=5$ is $2$, then yes, $f(6) = 2$.
4. Without the explicit function rule, we cannot definitively say $f(6) = 2$, but if the statement "after 5 it's 2" means the function value at the next integer after 5 is 2, then $f(6) = 2$.
5. So, the answer depends on the function's definition, but if the user means the next $x$ value after 5, then yes, $f(6) = 2$.
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