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−6⋅f(−3)−5⋅g(−7) = ?

−6⋅f(−3)−5⋅g(−7) = ?-example-1

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Answer: -12

Explanation:

Because I got it right on khan academy.

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Answer:

-12

Explanation:

According to the graph,
f(-3)=-3 and
g(-7)=6

When given the equation
-6*f(-3)-5*g(-7) we can substitute in the values on the graph that we have found.


-6*f(3)-5*g(-7)\\\\-6*(-3)-5*(6)\\\\18-30=-12

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