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Given g(c) = -x + 5, solve for x when g(x) = -2
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Given g(c) = -x + 5, solve for x when g(x) = -2
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Given g(c) = -x + 5, solve for x when g(x) =
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When it says g(x)=-2, you simply plug in -2 for g(x).
It would be -2=-x+5
Now solve!
Hope this helps!
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Answer:
x=7
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