Given the function g(x)=x3−x,
what is the value of g(3)?
2 answers:
The function g(x) is defined as g(x)=-2x^2+3x. The value of g(-3) is...
All you have to do is substitute the value of x= -3 into the equation, then
g(-3) = -2(-3)2 + 3(-3) = -2(9) -9 = -18 - 9 = -27
Answer:
-27
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