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Janiya
Mathematics
17 July, 07:58
If g (x) = 2[x] - 1, what is g (-2.3) ?
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Maryjane Joyce
17 July, 08:00
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-5.6
Step-by-step explanation:
g (x) = 2x-1
g (-2.3) = 2 (-2.3) - 1=-4.6-1=-5.6
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Angelique Mcmillan
17 July, 08:24
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I would say - 5
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