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G(x) = 2x^3 when g(3) ????
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G(x) = 2x^3 when g(3) ????
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Answer:18
Step-by-step explanation:3^3 times 2
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The answer is 54.
You substitute the 3 into the x and get g(3) = 2(3)^3
Solve the exponent first. 3^3 is 27
multiply 27 with 2 and you get 54
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