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Let g(x) = – x^2 + 4x + 3. Find and simplify g(-3).​

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Explanation:

g(-3)=-3²+4×-3+3=-9-12+3=-18

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Steps to solve:

g(x) = – x^2 + 4x + 3 when g(-3).

~Substitute x with -3.

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

~Simplify

g(-3) = -9 - 12 + 3

~Simplify using PEMDAS

g(-3) = -18

Best of Luck!

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