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If g(x) = 3x − 4, what is the value of g−1(g(−2))? 2/3 -2 -10 x+4/3
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If g(x) = 3x − 4, what is the value of g−1(g(−2))?
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x+4/3
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3g maybe if you want to evaluate it would be 3
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