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Let f(x)=-30x^(2)+60x+21 and g(x)=2x^(2)-69 Simplify the following expressions.

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1. f(3) = -69. 2. f(x) * g(x) = -60x^4 + 2070x^2 - 1380x + 1386. 3. f(x) / g(x) = (-30x^2 + 60x + 21) / (2x^2 - 69).

Substituting x = 3 into the function f(x) = -30x^2 + 60x + 21, we get f(3) = -30(3)^2 + 60(3) + 21 = -270 + 180 + 21 = -69.

To find f(x) * g(x), we multiply the two functions: (-30x^2 + 60x + 21) * (2x^2 - 69) = -60x^4 + 2070x^2 - 1380x + 1386.

To find f(x) / g(x), we divide f(x) by g(x): (-30x^2 + 60x + 21) / (2x^2 - 69). This expression cannot be further simplified, so the division is the final answer.

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Consider the functions \(f(x) = -30x^2 + 60x + 21\) and \(g(x) = 2x^2 - 69\). Perform the following simplifications:

1. Evaluate \(f(3)\): Substitute \(x = 3\) into the function \(f(x)\) and compute the result.

2. Find \(f(x) \cdot g(x)\): Multiply the two given functions \(f(x)\) and \(g(x)\) to obtain the product function.

3. Determine \(\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}\): Divide \(f(x)\) by \(g(x)\) and simplify the resulting expression.

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