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  • 02-02-2017
  • Mathematics
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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
If g(x) = 2 − 1, what is g(−2.3)?
a.-7
b.-5
c.-4
d.-3

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willdabeast722
willdabeast722 willdabeast722
  • 02-02-2017
Assuming there's an x after the 2 g(x)=2x-1 g(-2.3) is basically just putting -2.3 in the x which would be 2(-2.3)-1 which is:
-4.6-1 which is -5.6.
The final answer would be g(x)=-5.6
Hope this helps!
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