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G(x) = x-2/x+2 when g (4)

User Ali Kazemkhanloo
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\huge \boxed{\color{fuchsia} \tt Question :}


\rm \dag \: g(x) = (x - 2)/(x + 2) \: when \: g(4).


\huge \boxed{\color{fuchsia} \tt Answer :}


\rm \dag \: g(x) = (x - 2)/(x + 2)

Now, in g(4), x = 4


\rm : \implies \: g(4) = (4 - 2)/(4+ 2) \\ \rm : \implies \: g(4) = \cancel{(2)/(6)} \\ \rm : \implies \: g(4) = (1)/(3)


\tt Hence, \: {\color{cyan}g(4) = (1)/(3)} \: is \: the \: answer.

User Steve Pasetti
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Answer:

g(4) = 1/3

Explanation:

G(x) = x-2/x+2

To find g(4) let x= 4

G(4) = (4-2)/(4+2)

= 2 / 6

Simplifying

= 1/3

g(4) = 1/3

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