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What’s the vertex g(t) = -5(x – 3)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Actually, g(t) = -5(x – 3) is a linear function:  g(t) = -5x + 15.  Its graph is a straight line with slope -5 and y-intercept (0, 15).

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