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Given that f(x) = -x and g(x) = 2x - 1. Find the value of f(3) - 9(-4).
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Given that f(x) = -x and g(x) = 2x - 1. Find the value of f(3) - 9(-4).
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Answer:
f(3)= -3
g(-4)=2*(-4 ) -1 =-9
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Answer: 6
Step by step explanation:
f(3) = - (3).
= -3
g(-4) = 2(-4) -1
= -9
f(3) - g(-4)
= -3 - (-9)
= 6
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