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Karlie Dillon
Mathematics
21 February, 06:37
If g (x) = - 2x^5 - 4, find g (2).
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Jadyn Wolfe
21 February, 06:56
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g (2) = - 68
Step-by-step explanation:
g (x) = - 2x^5 - 4
Let x=2
g (2) = - 2 * (2) ^5 - 4
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g (2) = - 2 * 32 - 4
Then multiply
g (2) = -64 - 4
Now add and subtract
g (2) = - 68
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Deangelo Ibarra
21 February, 06:58
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-60
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 (2) ^5 = - 64
-64-4 = - 60.
plug the 2 in where the x is
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