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  • 03-04-2022
  • Mathematics
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Given g(x)=5x-3g(x)=5x−3, find g(-4)g(−4).
g(x)=5x-3
g(x)=5x−3
g(\color{green}{-4})=5(\color{green}{-4})-3
g(−4)=5(−4)−3
Plug input into x
-20-3
−20−3
Multiply
-23
−23

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  • 03-04-2022

Answer:

the answer is 529

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