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If g(x) = 3(x − 2), find the value of x if g(x) = 6.

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For this case we have a function of the form
y = g (x)

Where:


g (x) = 3 (x-2)

We want to find the value of "x" if the function is 6, that is, if y = 6

So, we have:


3 (x-2) = 6\\3x-6 = 6

We clear "x":


3x = 6 + 6\\3x = 12\\x = \frac {12} {3}\\x = 4

So, if the function has a value of 6, then
x = 4

ANswer:


x = 4

User Foofaa
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Answer:

x=4

Explanation:

From the statement we know that g(x)=3(x-2) and g(x)=6. Then we know that:

6=3(x-2)

Solving for "x":

6=3x-6

12=3x

x=12/3

x=4

Then, the solution is x=4.

User Indranil Mondal
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