<span>Given Equation => g(x) = 2x – 1
Now, the problem is we need to find the domain of g.
I believe that all domain are real numbers. Thus, let’s start finding the
domain of g
Let’s try -1 as the value of x
=> g(x) = 2x – 1
=> g (-1) = 2 (-1) -1
=> g (-1) = -2 -1
=> g (-1) = -3
Therefore, if the value of x is -1, the domain value of g(x) is -3
Let’s try 2 as value of x
=>=> g(x) = 2x – 1
=> g (2) = 2 (2) -1
=> g (2) = 4 -1
=> g (2) = 3
Therefore, if the value of x is 2, the domain value of g(x) is 2
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<span>The answer is 1 and 59. Number 59 is a prime number. That means that it has only two positive whole number factors - one and itself. Therefore, number 59, as the prime number, has two factors - 1 and 59. In other words, 1 times 59 equals 59.</span>
The answer is 7.68.
Hope this helps.
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