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If g(x) = 2 − 1, what is g(−2.3)?

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So first you'll substitute x for -2.3 then you'll subtract 2 by 1 which equals 1 then you'll divide -2.3 on both sides which will equal g = -1.3
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Answer:g(x) = - 5.6

Step-by-step explanation: first I presume the expression is

g(x) = 2x− 1

Given that g(-2.3)

Substituting this value for x in the expression we have

g(x) = 2(-2.3) − 1

g(x) = - 4.6-1

g(x) = - 5.6

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