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If g(x) = 푥 2– 3x + 2, find g(–4).

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User Proton
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Given :

  • g(x) = 푥² -3x + 2

To find :;

  • g(-4)

Solution :

We know that,

  • 푥 = x

Inserting the value of x ,we get :

  • g(-4) = (-4)² - 3*-4 + 2
  • g(-4) = 16 +12 +2
  • g(-4) = 30

Therefore, g(-4) = 30.

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