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  • 11-09-2020
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For the function g(x) = x – 2x^2, find g (–3) + 13

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Stephen46
Stephen46 Stephen46
  • 11-09-2020

Answer:

g( - 3) + 13 = - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

g(x) = x - 2x²

To find g( - 3) + 13 substitute the value of x that's - 3 into g(x) and add 13 to it

We have

g( - 3) + 13 = - 3 - 2(-3)² + 13

= -- 3 - 2(9) + 13

= 3 - 18 + 13

We have the final answer as

g( - 3) + 13 = - 2

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