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Assuming -5 isn’t a part of the fraction and is the c value instead
g(x) = 2/3x - 5
g(x+6) = 2/3(x+6) -5
g(x+6) = 2/3x+18 -5
Assuming -5 is part of the fraction
g(x) = 2/3x - 5
g(x+6) = 2/3(x+6) -5
g(x+6) = 2/3x+18 -5
g(x+6) = 2/3x+13
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