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Find g(4a + 2) for the following polynomial.8(x) = - 3x + 14Answer8(4a + 2) =

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\begin{gathered} g(x)=-3x+14 \\ We\text{ want to find } \\ g(4a+2) \end{gathered}

To do this wherever you see x, put 4a + 2, we have


\begin{gathered} g(x)=-3x+14 \\ g(4a+2)=-3(4a+2)+14 \\ \text{expanding we have } \\ g(4a+2)=-12a-6+14 \\ =-12a-6+14 \\ =-12a+8 \end{gathered}

hence the answer is -12a + 8

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