SOLUTION: Let G(t)=5t-t^2
Find G(8) and G(-1+h)
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Question 1002643: Let G(t)=5t-t^2
Find G(8) and G(-1+h)
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
G(8) = 5(8)-8^2 = 40 - 64 = -24
G(h-1) = 5(h-1) - (h-1)^2 = 5h - 5 - h^2 + 2h - 1 = -h^2 + 7h - 6
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