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Let g(x)=x²-6x+2 to find the following value. g((5)/(q)) g((5)/(q))
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Final answer:

To find g((5)/(q)), substitute x with (5)/(q) in the function g(x) = x²-6x+2, which simplifies to (25/q²) - (30/q) + 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

To evaluate g((5)/(q)) where g(x) = x²-6x+2, we simply substitute x with (5)/(q) in the function.

So g((5)/(q)) becomes:

  • ((5)/(q))² - 6((5)/(q)) + 2
  • (25/q²) - (30/q) + 2

This simplifies the expression for the given function g(x). Now by following the order of operations, we square (5)/(q), multiply by -6, and then add 2.

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