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shepuryov [24]
2 years ago
7

Given that g(x)=x-3/x+4 find each of the following.

Mathematics
1 answer:
maks197457 [2]2 years ago
8 0

Given that the function g(x)=x-3/x+4, the evaluation gives:

  1. g(9) = 6/13.
  2. g(3) = 0.
  3. g(-4) = undefined.
  4. g(-18.75) = 1.07.
  5. g(x+h) = x+h-3/x+h+4

<h3>How to evaluate the function?</h3>

In this exercise, you're required to determine the value of the function g at different intervals. Thus, we would substitute the given value into the function and then evaluate as follows:

When g = 9, we have:

g(x)=x-3/x+4

g(9) = 9-3/9+4

g(9) = 6/13.

When g = 3, we have:

g(x)=x-3/x+4

g(3) = 3-3/3+4

g(3) = 0/13.

g(3) = 0.

When g = -4, we have:

g(x)=x-3/x+4

g(-4) = -4-3/-4+4

g(-4) = -1/0.

g(-4) = undefined.

When g = -18.75, we have:

g(x)=x-3/x+4

g(-18.75) = -18.75-3/-18.75+4

g(-18.75) = -15.75/-14.75.

g(-18.75) = 1.07.

When g = x+h, we have:

g(x)=x-3/x+4

g(x+h) = x+h-3/x+h+4

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