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  • 19-01-2019
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if g(x)=70−3x, find -g(-x)

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  • 19-01-2019

Answer:

- g(- x) = - 70 - 3x

Step-by-step explanation:

to evaluate g(- x) substitute x = - x into g(x)

g(- x) = 70 - 3(- x) = 70 + 3x, hence

- g(- x) = - (70 + 3x) = - 70 - 3x


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