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Can someone please help me?
If g(x) = x2 - 5x + 2, find g(0).

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Answer:


\tt{}2 \\

Explanation:


\tt{}(0 {)}^(2) - 5(0) + 2


\tt{}0 - 0 + 2


\tt{}2 \\ \\

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User Stevenpcurtis
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g(x) = x² - 5x + 2

You are looking for g(0). This means that you must replace all the x values in the equation above with 0

(0)² - 5(0) + 2

Now you need to solve according to the rules of PEMDAS:

(0)² - 5(0) + 2

0 - 5(0) + 2

0 - 0 + 2

0 + 2

2

g(0) = 2

Hope this helped!

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