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Suppose you have;

g=4z+14

z=4x-42^2

what is g in terms of x

Suppose you have; g=4z+14 z=4x-42^2 what is g in terms of x-example-1
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g= -16x^2 +16x + 14 (going based on the picture, not your typing)

First solve the first equation for z:
g-14=4z
(g-14)/4=z

Then plug that in for z in the second equation and solve for g:
(g-14)/4 = 4x-4x^2
g-14=16x-16x^2

g= -16x^2 +16x + 14
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