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G(x) = -5x + 1 find g(-3).

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Explanation:

To find g(-3), we need to substitute -3 for x in the equation for g(x) and simplify:

g(x) = -5x + 1

g(-3) = -5(-3) + 1 (replacing x with -3)

g(-3) = 15 + 1

g(-3) = 16

Therefore, g(-3) = 16.

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