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For the following exercise, evaluate the expressions, given functions f and g :• f(x) = 3x - 2• g(x) = 5 – x274. 3f(1) - 4g(-2)

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Answer: 3f(1) - 4g(-2) = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate the expression we need to find first f(1) and g(-2)

So, f(1) is calculated replacing x by 1 in the function f(x), then:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=3x-2 \\ f(1)=3\cdot1-1 \\ f(1)=3-1 \\ f(1)=2 \end{gathered}

At the same way, g(-2) is calculated as:


\begin{gathered} g(x)=5-x^2 \\ g(-2)=5-(-2)^2 \\ g(-2)=5-4 \\ g(-2)=1 \end{gathered}

Finally, 3f(1) - 4g(-2) is equal to:


\begin{gathered} 3f(1)-4g(-2) \\ 3\cdot2-4\cdot1 \\ 6-4 \\ 2 \end{gathered}

Therfore, 3f(1) - 4g(-2) is equal to 2

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