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egoroff_w [7]
3 years ago
11

Plz help I don’t understand how to do this problem

Mathematics
1 answer:
kkurt [141]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

  • a) 6
  • b) 3t² - 17t + 28
  • c) 3t² - 5t - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

<u>Given function:</u>

  • g(t) = 3t² - 5t + 4

a)  g(2)

  • g(2) = 3*2² - 5*2 + 4 =
  •          3*4 - 10 + 4 =
  •          12 - 6 =
  •          6

b)  g(t - 2)

  • g(t - 2) = 3(t - 2)² - 5(t - 2) + 4 =
  •               3(t² - 4t + 4) - 5t + 10 + 4 =
  •               3t² - 12t + 12 - 5t + 16 =
  •               3t² - 17t + 28

c)  g(t) - g(2)

  • g(t) - g(2) = 3t² - 5t + 4 - 6 =
  •                   3t² - 5t - 2
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