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Given,

g(x) = - x^2

now, in part (b), we have to find g(-2)

It can be done by replacing the value of x with -2, so

g(x) = - x^2

g(-2) = - (-2)^2

g(-2) = - 4

Part d:

g(m) = ?

So, here we will put the 'm' value in place of x.

g(x) = - x^2

g(m) = - (m)^2

g(m) = -m^2

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