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Zaniyah Dickerson
1 February, 09:49
Given g (x) = - 2x + 5, find g (2)
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Marie Stewart
1 February, 12:42
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g (2) = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
g (x) = - 2x + 5
Let x = 2
g (2) = - 2*2 + 5
= - 4+5
= 1
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Leyla Garza
1 February, 13:32
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Step-by-step explanation:
To find g (2), simply substitute 2 in for variable x in the equation g (x).
g (2) = - 2 (2) + 5
= - 4 + 5
= 1
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