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Given
g(x) = 4x2 + 6
What is g(-3)

Given g(x) = 4x2 + 6 What is g(-3)-example-1
User Derek W
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g(-3)=42 or g(x)=42 or 42
(Not sure how your program would write the answer)
Basically what you do is input -3 into wherever there is an x. So the equation would become 4(-3)^2+6 which equals 42
User DynamicallyCRM
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Answer:


g(-3)=42

Explanation:

Given:


g(x)=4x^2+6

Let's substitute -3 for
x


g(-3)=4(-3)^2+6

Now, let's solve


g(-3)=4(9)+6


g(-3)=36+6


g(-3)=42

Hope this helps

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