Help Please What is the value of g(−3)when g(x)=2x−2 ? Enter your answer in the box. g(−3)=g(−3)=
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g(-3) = 2(-3)-2 = -8
thank you @steve816
No problem my friend.
Let's solve your equation step-by-step. g(−3)=g(−3) Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation. −3g=−3g Step 2: Add 3g to both sides. −3g+3g=−3g+3g 0=0
wait what @OptyPrompty
Let me check my work.
optyprompty is making things confusing and unnecessary. Read the question carefully @OptyPrompty.
All real numbers are solutions.
@OptyPrompty has me lost
F u c k this.
xD
um ok well thanks @steve816 you were correct btw
Just ignore optyprompty it is wrong.
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