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Adalynn Baxter
19 February, 11:42
Let g (x) = - 5x®. Find g (g (-1)).
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Steven Newman
19 February, 15:18
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-25
Step-by-step explanation:
g (-1) = -5 (-1) = 5
g (5) = -5 (5) = -25
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