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Please help!!!!! the depth, g(x), of a nautical measuring instrument, is given in feet above or below the surface of the water given the number of days the instrument was in the water, x. if g(x)=-2x-1,
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the depth, g(x), of a nautical measuring instrument, is given in feet above or below the surface of the water given the number of days the instrument was in the water, x. if g(x)=-2x-1, which best gives the value of g(4)?
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Answer:
x = 2x - 1
x - 2x = -1
-x = - 1
x = 1
g = 1
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