The functions f and g are defined as follows.
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f(x)=2x^ +6 g(x)=-3x+2
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Mathematics, 19.12.2019 08:31 eborkins
The functions f and g are defined as follows.
3
f(x)=2x^ +6 g(x)=-3x+2
find f(-2) and g(3).
simplify your answers as much as possible
f(-2)= []
g(3)= []
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