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Details for more. t a similar question g(x)=-5x³+1 from x=-3 to x=4 is is not a decimal or integer value.

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The question pertains to evaluating the cubic function g(x)=-5x³+1 for specific values of x. There's no need for the quadratic formula, as one can directly substitute the x values into the function. The example calculations for x=-3 and x=4 showcase this process.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to a function g(x)=-5x³+1 and its evaluation from x=-3 to x=4. Since we're dealing with a polynomial function, there's no need for the quadratic formula mentioned as this is a cubic function; instead, we directly substitute the values of x into the function to find g(x). Following the question, we can ignore the statement about x not being less than 5% of 0.50 as it doesn't relate to evaluating the function g(x).

Example of Evaluating g(x)

  • For x=-3: g(-3)=-5(-3)³+1=135+1=136
  • For x=4: g(4)=-5(4)³+1=-320+1=-319

Values like the number of children are often integers, but the variables in a function like g(x) can take on a wide range of values, including decimal, integer, and even complex numbers, making it more general than just an integer count in statistics.

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