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How do i solve this for g(-3)?

How do i solve this for g(-3)?-example-1
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Answer: g(-3) is 9 .

Explanation:

So there are two functions and the first function says that to get the solution x has to be greater than 4 and -3 which is the input is not greater than 4 so you can't use that function to solve for g(-3).

using the second function , it says that x has to be less or equal to 4. And -3 is indeed less than 4 so you have to use the second function to solve for g(-3)

g(x) = -2x + 3 Input -3 and solve

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

g(-3) = 6 + 3

g(-3) = 9

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