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If g(x) = 3(x + 10), what is the value of the

function when x = -8?
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g(-8) = 6.

The value of g(x) = 3(x + 10) when x = -8 is:

Substituting x = -8 in the function g(x)

g(-8) = 3 (-8+ 10)

Solving the operation in the parenthesis

g(-8) = 3 (-8 + 10)

g(-8) = 3 (2)

Solving the multiplication

g(-8) = 6

User Enricoferrero
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Answer:

6 which is none of your answers.

Are you sure your function is right?

Is value to plug in x=-8?

Explanation:

To find the value of the function at x=-8, you replace x with -8 in the function.

g(x)=3(x+10)

g(-8)=3(-8+10)

g(-8)=3(2)

g(-8)=6

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