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3. If g(x) = x2 + 3, find g(4). (1 point)

11
19
16
8
4. If h(x) = 2x + 1, find the value of x if h(x) = 11. (1 point)
5
23
6
10

User Solarenqu
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3. If you have to find g(4), then you should substitute x=4 instead of x into the expression of the function
g(x)=x^2+3. So:


g(4)=4^2+3=16+3=19.

Answer 3: correct choice is B.

4. If you have to find x such that h(x)=11,, then you should substitute 11 instead of h(x) into the expression of the function
h(x)=2x+1. So:


11=2x+1,\\ 2x=10,\\x=5.

Answer 4: correct choice is A.

User Betsey
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Given:
g(x) = x^2 + 3,
g(4) = ?

Plugging x=4 into the main function:
We get,
g(4)= 4^2 + 3
=16+3
= 19.
Answer is the second option 19
User Ville Laurikari
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