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Let g be the function given by g(x) = 3 − x x + 5 . Find and simplify g(2) − 1 g(−3) .A) − 1 21 .B) − 2 21. C)− 4 21 .D)− 8 21
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Let g be the function given by g(x) = 3 − x x + 5 .
Find and simplify g(2) − 1 g(−3)
.A) − 1 21
.B) − 2 21.
C)− 4 21
.D)− 8 21
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Answer:C) -4/21
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