g(x) is a piecewise function in such a way that it changes how it's defined based on what x happens to be. There are three cases
Case A: g(x) = x-1 but only if
(x is between -2 and -1; including -2 but excluding -1)
Case B: g(x) = 2x+3 but only when
(x is between -1 and 3; including -1 but excluding 3)
Case C: g(x) = 6-x but only when 
The input is x = 3 since we want to find the value of g(3). So we look at the 3 cases above (A,B,C) and determine that we use case C. Why? Because x = 3 makes
true. Put another way, x = 3 is in the interval [3, infinty). So we'll use g(x) = 6-x to find that...
g(x) = 6-x
g(3) = 6-3
g(3) = 3
Answer: 3
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Basically, a protractor is used to measure angles. You probably have a semi-circle shaped one. Looking at the bottom middle of the protractor should show you lines intersecting each other at a point. If you have an angle on a piece of paper, place that point on the ends of the line segments making up the angle. Then, check where each line of the angle crosses the numbers on the outer rim. That shows you the measure of the angle you are examining. It can be a bit tricky, but with practice you'll get it in no time!
Answer:
You can determine this by putting the rational numbers in decimal form.
Step-by-step explanation:
A rational number like 1/2 will have a terminating decimal answer = 0.5
A rational number like 7/11 will have a terminating decimal answer = 0.636 where 36 is repeating.
So step one is to distribute the 4x through and the -5 through. After distributing you get 8x^{2}+28x-15x+10. Combine the like terms, 28x and -15x, to get 13x. Your answer is 8x^{2}+13x+10
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