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Solve the following function. Show all work.
If g(x) = – 3x + 2, find g(–4).

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G (x) = G (-4)
First plug in -4 to all the x’s
G(-4)= -3(-4) + 2
Next, you solve it. We start with multiplication.
G(-4)= 12+2
Finally, add 12 + 2.
G(-4)=14
If this isn’t the answer, you can go deeper into the problem by finding the value of G.
We can do this by getting G by itself.
G(-4)=14
We can get G by itself, by dividing.
G(-4)=14
-7/2
-3 1/2
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