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Given g ( x ) = 3 x − 4 g(x)=3x−4, solve for x x when g ( x ) = 5 g(x)=5.

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  • 28-06-2021

Answer:

g(5) = -19

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute 5 for x in the equation

Plug in 5 for the x's and get g(x)=-3(5)-4 and then -15-4 which is -19 so g(x)=-19

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