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Because basically u are adding 3 and then u multiply by 3
Answer:
<h2>b. 3 - 2x</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:
g = - 5
Step-by-step explanation:
2 - 8g = -3 - 9g
Add 9g to both sides of the equation:
2 - 8g + 9g = -3 - 9g + 9g
2 + 1g = - 3
Subtract 2 from both sides of the equation:
2 - 1g - 2 = - 3 - 2
1g = -5
Divide both sides of the equation by 1:

g = -5
Graph A. We have a *positive* slope, so the boundary line will be rising as its x values increase, and our inequality is telling us we’re looking at all values of y less than, or *below* that boundary line. Graph A meets both these requirements.
You are correct. The answer is choice DThe only way for g(x) to be differentiable at x = 0 is for two things to happen
(1) g(x) is continuous at x = 0
(2) g ' (x) is continuous at x = 0
To satisfy property (1) above, the value of b must be 1. This can be found by plugging x = 0 into each piece of the piecewise function and solving for b.
So the piecewise function becomes

after plugging in b = 1
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Now differentiate each piece with respect to x to get

The first piece of g ' (x) is always going to be equal to 1. The second piece is equal to zero when x = 0
Because -sin(x) = -sin(0) = 0
So there's this disconnect on g ' (x) meaning its not continuous
Therefore, the value b = 1 will not work.
So there are no values of b that work to satisfy property (1) and property (2) mentioned at the top.