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-6•f(-3) - 5.g(-7) =

-6•f(-3) - 5.g(-7) =-example-1

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Ah, function problems, I had this in my math class around 2-3 weeks ago. So f and g is the function here.

TO SOLVE:

Simply look at where each plot is at. f(-3) is at (0, -3). So we will substitute -3 into f(-3).

Now, our equation should look like:

-6•(-3)-5•g(-7).

We can now take a look at the function, g. We can see that g(-7) lays at (-7, 6). We only need the Y here so it will be 6. Now, plug it in:

-6•(-3)-5•6=

=18-30

=-12

So thus, -12 is the answer!

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